PDF Page Reorder

Reorder PDF pages with drag-and-drop, up/down controls, and slot-based moves, then preview and save a browser-processed PDF copy in your chosen order.

Last updated: 2026/03/26

PDF Page Reorder

Drag page cards or use move buttons to change the order, then save a new PDF. Uploaded documents are processed only in your browser and are not sent to an external server.

Large Preview

Move through the pages in the current output order and confirm exactly how the saved PDF will flow.

Notice

Processing status will appear here after you upload a PDF.

Click or drag a PDF file here
PDF file · max 30MB · reorder processing stays in your browser
On desktop, you can drag cards directly to change the saved order.
On mobile, use the up/down buttons and target-position input for a safer workflow.
Your document stays in the current browser session and is never stored on an external server.
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Current slot –
File: –
Current slot: –
Original page: –
Moved pages: –
Page Order Cards

Click a card to change the large preview, then drag or use arrow buttons to arrange the output order.

Waiting for upload
Upload a PDF to show cards here in the current save order.
Move Current Page

Use the page shown in the large preview as your reference and send it to a specific slot or move it one step at a time.

Example: 1 moves the page to the front, while the last number sends it to the end.

Order Table

You can review the current order in a table and move each page up or down even if you do not want to drag cards.

The current order and move buttons will appear here after upload.

Slot Original page Preview Move
The page-order table will appear here after upload.
Work Summary

Review the output order and the save filename one last time in compact summary cards.

Total pages
Moved pages
Current slot
Save filename
Upload a PDF to preview the final save order here right away.
Protecting sensitive documents: Uploaded PDFs are read only in your browser and then re-saved in the new order. Closing the page or resetting the tool clears the current working state.

What is PDF Page Reorder?

PDF Page Reorder is an online tool that rearranges pages inside a document and saves a new PDF in the order you choose. It is useful when you need to fix the chapter flow of a report or correct a scanned PDF whose pages ended up out of sequence.

The tool shows page cards and a large preview at the same time, so you can confirm the exact save order while you work. The original PDF stays unchanged, and only a reordered copy is generated inside your browser for download.

When this tool helps

This workflow is especially useful when you need to reorganize multi-page contracts, presentation decks, scanned documents, or already merged PDFs. The interface keeps the task focused on reordering only, with drag cards and table-based move controls on the same screen.

  • Fixing scanned PDFs whose pages were saved in the wrong sequence
  • Reordering chapters in a report or proposal to match a presentation flow
  • Moving key pages to the front of a merged PDF before sharing it
  • Sending appendices, references, or cover pages to a different position before review
  • Making safe order changes on mobile with up/down controls instead of drag gestures

Main features

The tool reduces mistakes during reordering by showing the current slot, the original page number, and the final save sequence together. It also supports slot-based moves and table controls so the same task stays practical on devices where drag-and-drop feels awkward.

  • Large preview plus current-slot input to follow the real save flow
  • Drag-and-drop page cards and per-page up/down buttons
  • Move the current page to any slot with a number input
  • Quick controls for front, end, reverse order, and original order restore
  • Order table that shows both the output slot and the original page number
  • Browser-only processing that creates a reordered PDF copy for download

How to use it

Upload your PDF, reorder the pages the way you want them saved, and then download the new PDF. Reviewing cards and the order table together makes it easier to check a long document before saving.

  1. Upload the PDF: Click the file area or drag your document into it.
  2. Review the current flow: Use the large preview to confirm the current slot and the original page number.
  3. Change the order: Use card drag-and-drop, up/down buttons, or the target-slot move field—whatever feels easiest.
  4. Check the summary: Review the order table and summary cards before saving.
  5. Save the new PDF: Download a reordered copy that reflects your final sequence.

Good to know before reordering

This tool does not edit the page contents themselves. It rebuilds only the page sequence into a new PDF, which makes it easy to keep the original file untouched while saving separate copies for presentation, submission, or review.

Large PDFs can take a little longer to render thumbnails, but the large preview and order table are designed to stay available first. Password-protected or damaged PDFs may fail to open because of browser restrictions, so in that case it is safer to try a copy with the protection removed.

If you want to continue with another PDF task after reordering, you can add numbers with PDF Page Number Adder, protect a shared copy with PDF Watermark Generator, or browse the full PDF tools list.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is my uploaded PDF stored on your server?

No. Uploaded PDFs are processed only in your browser and are not uploaded to or stored on an external server.

Does the original PDF also change order?

No. The original file stays as it is. Only a separate reordered PDF copy is generated for download.

What if drag-and-drop is hard to use on my device?

You can use the move buttons below the large preview, the up/down buttons inside the order table, or the target-slot input instead of dragging cards.

Can I reverse the entire document in one click?

Yes. The reverse-order button flips the whole document sequence at once, and the restore button takes you back to the original order.

Can I open password-protected PDFs directly?

Some password-protected PDFs cannot be opened because of browser restrictions. If that happens, try a copy with the protection removed or use another file.

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