Reorder Pages
Drag and drop page thumbnails to rearrange your PDF. No upload needed.
100% in your browser — files never leave your device
Rearrange pages without re-creating the document
PDFs created by combining scans, exporting from multiple sources, or assembling from templates often end up with pages in the wrong sequence. Correcting the order used to mean re-creating the entire document from scratch.
This tool renders every page as a thumbnail so you can see exactly what you are moving. Drag pages into the correct order, verify the sequence visually, and download. The output is a fresh PDF with pages in the order you specified — content, fonts, and images are copied without re-encoding.
Common use cases: correcting a scan that captured pages out of order, resequencing a presentation that was assembled from multiple exports, or moving a cover page or appendix to the right position after merging.
Frequently asked questions
Are my files uploaded to reorder pages?
No. Reordering happens entirely in your browser. Your PDF is never transmitted to a server — pdf-lib reads and rewrites the page order locally.
How do I reorder pages?
After uploading, thumbnails of all pages load automatically. Drag any thumbnail to a new position. The order displayed is the order in which pages will appear in the downloaded file.
Can I undo a drag before downloading?
Yes. Keep dragging pages until you have the order you want. Nothing is written until you click the download button. You can also re-upload the original file to start over.
Does reordering affect the PDF content?
No. The tool copies pages in the new order without re-encoding them. Text, images, and links are preserved exactly as in the source.
Is there a page count limit?
No enforced limit. The tool renders all pages as thumbnails, so very large documents (100+ pages) will take a moment to load, but no cap is imposed.