Ever opened a PDF and found random blank pages stuck in the middle?
Or a scanned contract with a duplicate page from a printer jam?
Or a resume export that picked up a stray cover page you never wanted?
Small problem. Annoying fix — usually.
Most people's first move is Adobe Acrobat. But page deletion sits behind a paid subscription in most current versions. Even the trial wants your card details.
The other options aren't great either: → Desktop software = installation + storage space + usually Windows-only → Print-to-PDF workarounds = destroys bookmarks, hyperlinks, searchable text → Mobile apps = ads or paywalled exports → "Free" online tools = watermarks or forced email signup
None of that solves the actual problem: delete a few pages, keep everything else untouched, download immediately.
Here's the simple version:
- Upload your PDF
- See every page as a thumbnail (so you're not guessing which page is which)
- Click to select the pages you don't want
- Confirm
- Download — no email, no wait, no watermark
Under a minute, start to finish.
This shows up more than people expect: • Job seekers cleaning up a resume PDF • Students removing a cover page before submission • Business owners editing contract templates • Freelancers prepping scanned invoices for an accountant • Authors trimming a draft section before final formatting
If you deal with PDFs regularly, a tool that does exactly one job well — without forcing a signup or charging for something this basic — saves more time than it looks like it should.
I built a free one as part of a broader PDF toolkit I'm putting together: digitalcreatorhub.online/delete-pdf-pages/
No account needed. Try it on whatever PDF is annoying you right now.
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