Reorder PDF Pages

Rearrange the pages of your PDF by dragging and dropping thumbnails into the order you want. Your file is processed entirely in the browser — nothing is uploaded to any server.

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How to Rearrange Pages in a PDF

1

Upload your PDF

Drag and drop or click to select the PDF whose pages you want to rearrange.

2

Drag pages into the new order

See thumbnail previews of every page. Drag and drop them to rearrange into your desired order.

3

Save and download

Click "Save New Order" and download your rearranged PDF. The content and quality of each page stays exactly the same.

Drag-and-drop page rearrangement

Reordering is the right tool when a sheet-fed scanner produced pages in the wrong order, when you assembled a document from multiple sources and need to re-sequence chapters, or when you are preparing a court filing where exhibit order is prescribed. It is faster than splitting and re-merging, and it preserves bookmarks (though the bookmark order will follow the new page order).

The drag-and-drop interface here shows a thumbnail of each page so you can see what you are moving. For long documents, this is markedly more reliable than typing page numbers in a desktop tool — visual confirmation prevents the "I moved page 47 but the destination was actually 48" mistake that ruins long merges. Form fields stay attached to their pages, so a fillable form remains fillable after reorder. Annotations and comments also follow their pages. If your document has a generated table of contents with page numbers, those numbers will not auto-update — regenerate the TOC in your source application after reordering, or accept that the TOC is now a rough guide rather than exact.

Frequently Asked Questions

Upload your PDF, then drag and drop the page thumbnails to rearrange them in any order. Click "Save" to download the reordered PDF.
The reorder tool focuses on rearranging pages. To remove pages, use our Split PDF tool to extract only the pages you want to keep.
No. Reordering only changes the sequence of pages. The content, formatting, and quality of each individual page remains exactly the same.

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