How to Reorder PDF Pages
Need to rearrange the pages in your PDF? SublimePDF's drag-and-drop interface makes it easy to reorder pages into any sequence you need.
Follow the step-by-step instructions below, then use the free tool directly — no registration or download required.
Open Tool →How to Reorder PDF Pages — Step by Step
Upload your PDF
Open the Edit PDF tool and upload the document you want to reorganize.
Drag pages to reorder
View page thumbnails and drag them into your desired order.
Save and download
Apply the new page order and download your reorganized PDF.
Pro Tips
- 💡 Use Ctrl+Click to select multiple pages and move them together
- 💡 Double-click a thumbnail for a full preview before moving
- 💡 This is great for fixing documents with pages in the wrong order
Privacy & Security
All processing happens directly in your browser. Your files are never uploaded to any server — they remain on your device throughout the entire process. SublimePDF uses WebAssembly technology for fast, secure, client-side processing.
Works Everywhere
This tool works on any modern browser — Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge — on desktop, tablet, or mobile. No software to install. PDF is an open ISO standard supported by all major platforms.
How to Reorder PDF Pages — FAQ
Can I move multiple pages at once?
Can I also delete pages while reordering?
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