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Reorder PDF Pages

Rearrange PDF pages visually. Use arrows to move pages left or right.

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Get the pages of your PDF into the right order

Duplex scanners flip order. Merging multiple PDFs sometimes concatenates them back-to-front. A report comes with the appendix in the middle instead of the end. Whatever the cause, this tool lets you shuffle pages visually — see every page as a thumbnail and nudge it into position without re-typing page numbers.

When this is the right tool

  • Fixing reverse-order scans (common with ADF duplex scanners)
  • Rearranging a merged PDF so sections land in the right sequence
  • Moving appendices, covers, or summaries to the correct spot
  • Creating a booklet-order PDF for saddle-stitched printing
  • Reorganising slide decks pulled from a PDF

Why visual beats text-based ordering

Typing “new order: 3, 1, 4, 2, 5” is a recipe for mistakes — especially on 50+ page documents. Thumbnails let you recognise each page, move it one step at a time, and preview the result before saving. The original PDF stays untouched on your device; the reordered one downloads as a new file.

How to use this tool

  1. Upload your PDF — page thumbnails appear.
  2. Use arrows on each page to move it left or right.
  3. Click Save Reordered PDF to download the new file.

Frequently asked questions

Is the original modified?

No — the original PDF on your device is never altered. You only download a new copy with the reordered pages.

Can I reverse the entire document in one click?

Not today — arrange by stepping pages. For a large reverse, split each page into its own file and re-merge in reverse order.

Will links and bookmarks still work?

Bookmarks that point to specific page numbers are remapped to the new positions. Internal links adjust to follow their targets.

Does reordering change file size?

No meaningful change — pages are just re-indexed, not re-rendered. Quality and content stay identical.

Is my PDF uploaded?

No. Reordering happens in your browser; the PDF never leaves your device.

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