Organize PDF
Drag the page thumbnails into the order you want, then save.
Choose a file
or drop it here
Your files never leave your device.
Drag the page thumbnails into the order you want, then save.
Choose a file
or drop it here
Your files never leave your device.
Put the pages of a PDF in the right order by dragging their thumbnails. Reverse a document that was scanned back to front, move an appendix to the end, or shuffle a deck of slides — then save. Each thumbnail shows both its new position and its original page number, so you never lose track.
Other PDF sites upload your document to a server, then cap how many files you can process or ask you to pay. This one does the work on your own device in plain JavaScript — nothing is transmitted, nothing is stored, and there is no daily limit. Use a tool once and it keeps working with no connection at all afterwards.
No. The document is opened in your browser, the pages are copied into the new order locally, and the result is handed straight back to you.
Yes. Tab to a page and press the left or right arrow key to move it one position. The grid keeps focus on the page you are moving.
The bottom-right number is the page’s new position in the document. The badge in the corner is its original page number, so you can always see where a page came from.
No. Pages are copied without re-encoding, so text stays selectable and images keep their resolution.
Use the Reverse button — useful for documents scanned in the wrong direction.
Yes, completely — no account, no watermark and no limits.