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Merge, split, reorder, rotate, crop, and flatten PDF documents. Seven tools for structuring your PDF files exactly how you need them.
Organizing PDFs means reshaping documents — combining them, pulling pieces out, rearranging pages, and fixing layout issues. These are the most common PDF operations and the starting point for most document workflows. All seven tools here run in your browser, work on any device, and are free for basic use.
Combine multiple PDFs into one document
Drag to reorder files. Preserves bookmarks. Up to 50 files on Business.
Extract pages or split by range
Split every page, by custom range, or every N pages. Preserves quality.
Rearrange pages in any order
Drag-and-drop interface. Instant preview. No quality loss.
Rotate 90, 180, or 270 degrees
Rotate all pages or specific ones. Fix scanned documents sideways.
Crop page margins
Trim white space, remove headers/footers, focus on content area.
Lock annotations and layers
Merge all layers, form fields, and annotations into static content.
Fix corrupt PDF files
Attempts to recover content from damaged or partially corrupt PDFs.
Yes. Merge PDF supports up to 2 files on the free tier, 20 on Pro, and 50 on Business. For bulk operations, use the API available on the Business tier.
No. Reordering, merging, and splitting don't re-encode or recompress the content — the original quality is preserved exactly.
Flatten locks all annotations, form fields, and layers into static content. Other tools modify structure but keep elements editable. Flatten is irreversible — always save an unflattened master copy.
Repair PDF attempts to recover content from damaged files but can't guarantee success. If the file header is intact and most content is salvageable, you'll usually get a usable result.
Free: 15 MB per file. Pro: 100 MB. Business: 500 MB. For files larger than your tier allows, compress first with our Compress PDF tool.
No signup required for basic use. Pro from $4.99/mo for higher limits.