Delete One Page from a PDF
A blank scan page in the middle of a contract, a cover sheet you do not want to forward, page 7 of 30 that contains someone else’s data — sometimes exactly one page has to go.
Haven PDF shows every page as a thumbnail: click the one you want gone (or several), delete, download. The whole thing takes seconds and runs entirely in your browser — the document is never uploaded, and there is no watermark or page limit.
How to
- Open the Delete pages tool. Free, in your browser.
- Add the PDF. Thumbnails of every page appear; the file stays on your device.
- Select the page(s) to remove. Click one page or select several.
- Delete and download. The remaining pages download as a clean new PDF.
Visual, so you delete the right page
Page numbers lie — especially in scans where the PDF page count does not match the printed numbers. Thumbnails let you see exactly what you are removing before you commit. Zoom in if two pages look alike.
More than deleting
The same Organize view lets you reorder pages by dragging, rotate sideways scans, and extract a range into a new file. Fix the whole document in one visit instead of round-tripping through three tools.
Private and free
The page you are deleting often exists precisely because the document is sensitive. Everything happens locally in your browser — no upload, no server copy, no account, no watermark on the result.
Frequently asked questions
- Can I delete multiple pages at once?
- Yes — select as many as you like, including ranges, and remove them in one step.
- Does the original file change?
- No. You download a new PDF without the deleted pages; the original stays untouched on your device.
- Is the PDF uploaded while editing?
- No. Page deletion runs completely in your browser; the document never leaves your device.
- Is there a watermark or page limit?
- No watermark, no limits, no cost — delete one page from a 3-page file or fifty from a 500-page one.