Drag pages into a new order, delete the ones you don't need, rotate any that are sideways, then rebuild — right here in your browser tab. Nothing is uploaded to a server.
Add a PDF, then drag thumbnails to reorder pages, click × to delete a page, or use the rotate button to fix a sideways page. Rebuild when you're happy with the layout.
Every tool on Quikbench follows the same rule: your files are read, converted, and turned into a download entirely inside this browser tab — nothing is ever uploaded to a server.
Renders a thumbnail of every page in your PDF locally using pdf.js, then lets you drag pages into a new order, delete the ones you don't want, and rotate any that are sideways. When you rebuild, pdf-lib copies the kept pages — in your chosen order and rotation — into a new PDF.
Drag any thumbnail to a new spot in the grid to reorder it. Click the × on a thumbnail to mark it for removal — it's excluded from the rebuilt PDF. Click the rotate icon to turn a page 90° at a time, useful for fixing pages scanned sideways or upside down.
Kept pages are copied directly from the original PDF rather than flattened into images, so any selectable text, embedded fonts, and image quality carry over unchanged into the rebuilt file.
Yes — click the remove button on any page thumbnail to exclude it from the rebuilt PDF. The page is only removed from the new file you download; nothing happens to the original until you choose to overwrite it.
Drag any page thumbnail to a new position in the grid. The rebuilt PDF follows whatever order the thumbnails are in when you click rebuild.
Yes — each page thumbnail has its own rotate button, so you can fix an upside-down or sideways page without affecting the rest of the document.