Reorder PDF Pages
About the Reorder PDF Pages
The Reorder PDF tool lets you rearrange the pages of a PDF with simple drag-and-drop, then save the document in the new order. When pages were scanned out of sequence or you simply want a different flow, you can fix it visually instead of re-scanning or rebuilding the file.
Out-of-order pages are a common headache: a double-sided scan that interleaved oddly, an appendix that belongs at the back, or slides that read better in a new sequence. Reordering puts every page exactly where it should be in a few seconds.
All rearranging happens in your browser, so the document stays on your device with nothing uploaded. That keeps reports, contracts, and personal records private while you put the pages in the right order.
How to use the Reorder PDF Pages
- Upload the PDF whose pages you want to rearrange.
- Wait for page thumbnails to appear so you can see the current order.
- Drag and drop the thumbnails to move pages into the order you want.
- Double-check the new sequence in the preview.
- Save and download the reordered PDF.
Common use cases
- Fixing pages that were scanned in the wrong order.
- Moving an appendix, cover, or summary to a different position.
- Reordering slides or sections for a better reading flow.
- Correcting interleaved pages from a double-sided scan.
Frequently asked questions
Can I see the pages while reordering?
Yes. Page thumbnails let you see each page so you can drag them into the right place visually rather than guessing by number.
Does reordering re-compress the pages?
No. Pages are moved, not re-encoded, so the quality of text and images is unchanged in the saved file.
Can I also delete pages here?
This tool focuses on order. To remove pages, use the Delete PDF Pages tool, then reorder if needed.
Is my document uploaded anywhere?
No. Reordering runs entirely in your browser, so your PDF never leaves your computer.
Will bookmarks or links still work after reordering?
Page content is preserved, though internal references tied to specific page positions may shift. Review the result if your document relies heavily on internal links.