Tool location: /pdf/reorder
Reordering PDF pages allows you to change the sequence of pages in your document without recreating it. Use intuitive drag-and-drop to arrange pages in any order you need. Perfect for fixing incorrectly ordered scans, reorganizing presentations, or customizing document flow.
Click "Select PDF File" or drag and drop your PDF into the upload area. All pages will be displayed as draggable thumbnails.
Pages are displayed in their current order with page numbers shown. Review the thumbnails to identify which pages need to be moved.
Click and hold on any page thumbnail, then drag it to its new position:
Check that all pages are now in the correct sequence. You can continue making adjustments until satisfied.
Click "Apply Changes" to finalize the new order, then download your reorganized PDF.
Intuitive drag-and-drop makes reorganizing pages quick and easy.
See exactly where pages will land with visual drop indicators.
Page numbers update automatically as you move pages around.
Make as many changes as needed before finalizing.
See page content in thumbnails to identify pages quickly.
Reordering does not affect page quality or content.
Internal links and bookmarks may not update automatically to reflect new page positions.
Table of contents page references will still show original page numbers.
Make sure to save your original file before applying changes.
A: Yes, before applying changes, simply drag the page back to its original position. All moves are reversible until you click "Apply Changes".
A: Printed page numbers that are part of the page content do not change - only the PDF internal order changes. You may need to update any manually numbered pages.
A: Bookmarks typically link to specific pages by their original position. After reordering, some bookmarks may point to the wrong pages.
A: There is no limit. You can reorder documents with any number of pages, from a few to hundreds.
A: Currently, pages are moved one at a time. For bulk reorganization, move pages sequentially to their desired positions.
A: No. Reordering only changes the page sequence and does not affect file size or quality.