Delete pages from a PDF
Three blank pages printed at the end of a report, a crooked scan wedged into a contract — just cut them. Type the page numbers you want gone (mix singles and ranges, like 2, 5-7, 10) and compress cat removes exactly those, keeps everything else, and hands you a fresh PDF. It all runs in your browser; the original never leaves your machine.
Three blank pages printed at the end of a report, a crooked scan wedged into a contract — just cut them.
How to delete pages
- 1Select a PDF file; the tool shows the total page count.
- 2Type the pages to delete, for example 2, 5-7, 10.
- 3Confirm which pages are removed and how many remain, then click “Delete & download”.
Why use compress cat's Delete pages?
- Mix singles and ranges however you like: 2, 5-7, 10 all parse in one box — no clicking through pages one at a time.
- It removes pages, not content: text, images and bookmarks on the pages you keep stay byte-for-byte intact, with no re-encoding and no quality loss.
- A confirmation step shows which pages go and how many remain before anything is committed, so a typo won’t quietly delete the wrong page.
Frequently asked questions
Upload the PDF and the tool shows the total page count. Type the pages to remove — say 2, 5-7, 10 — and compress cat drops those, keeps the rest, and exports a new PDF to download. All of it happens locally in your browser.
The pages that survive simply close ranks, so the order stays continuous (your old page 8 may now sit where page 5 was). If you need a clean printed sequence afterward, run compress cat’s Add page numbers tool to renumber.
Turn it into an automated flow
Need to batch-process, or chain several steps? Use the workflow builder to combine compress, merge, rotate and watermark into a reusable pipeline.
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