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Last updated: April 2026
This tool gives you full control over the structure and orientation of a PDF without needing a desktop editor. Use it to reorder pages that were scanned out of sequence, remove blank or irrelevant pages from a document before sharing, rotate pages that were captured sideways, or restructure a report so the most relevant sections appear first.
Enter your new page order as a comma-separated list or with ranges. Pages not listed in your new order are removed from the output - this is intentional and gives you a clean way to delete pages without a separate step. For example, entering 1-3,5,7-10 from a 12-page PDF keeps those pages in that order and discards pages 4, 6, 11, and 12.
Rotation is applied after the new order is set, so you can reorder and rotate in a single pass. Use 90, 180, or 270 degrees. A 180-degree rotation flips the page upside down - useful for pages scanned from the opposite end of a document. A 90 or 270-degree rotation corrects landscape pages that were captured in portrait orientation.
To reverse a document - for example, to flip the order of a scan that came out back-to-front - enter a descending range like 12-1 for a 12-page document.
Reorder, rotate, reverse, and remove PDF pages in one pass so scanned or badly structured documents are easier to share and read.
Browse PDF ToolsA report PDF, invoice PDF, signed form, or a long document that needs cleanup or extraction.
A smaller PDF, selected pages, extracted text, or a lightweight office-friendly export.
Upload your PDF and enter the output page order using a list like 1,3,2,5-7. Pages not listed are removed.
Simply leave those page numbers out of the page order field. Only listed pages are kept.
Use rotate instructions like 1:90,3-4:180. Rotation is applied after the new page order is created.
Yes. You can use descending ranges such as 5-1 to reverse a section.
No. Files are processed temporarily to generate your output, then deleted automatically. Tiny File Tools does not require signup for these tools.