Reorganize your PDF pages without uploading it.
Drag pages into the right order, delete the ones you don't need, and rotate the ones that are sideways, all visually, in your browser. Nothing uploaded.
Page management is more than combining or splitting.
Sometimes you need to rearrange a document that was scanned out of order. Or delete a cover page before sending to a client. Or fix the orientation of page 7 while leaving everything else alone. Merge and Split are for whole documents. Organize is for when you need fine-grained control over individual pages.
Moving, deleting, or rotating individual pages shouldn't require uploading your document to a server that doesn't need to see it.
KeptPDF loads your PDF as a visual thumbnail grid in your browser. Every drag, delete, and rotation is applied locally; there's no server processing any of your pages. Check the Network tab. Your pages never appear in a request.
How to organize PDF pages
Visual, on your device. No account needed, and nothing gets uploaded.
1. Open your PDF
Drop the file onto the page. A thumbnail of every page loads in your browser, and nothing is sent anywhere.
2. Rearrange, delete, rotate
Drag thumbnails to reorder pages. Click the delete icon to remove a page. Rotate individual pages 90° or 180° as needed.
3. Download the organized PDF
Save the result with pages in exactly the order and orientation you specified.
Full page control. Nothing uploaded.
Visual drag-and-drop
See every page as a thumbnail. Drag to reorder, so what you see is what you get before downloading.
Delete individual pages
Remove pages you don't need without touching the rest of the document. Useful for stripping a cover page, blank pages, or a confidential exhibit.
Per-page rotation
Fix the orientation of any individual page without affecting others. Combined with delete and reorder in the same session.
Free, no account
Organize PDFs free with no sign-up, no daily limit. Pro ($29/month) supports larger files (hundreds of MB practical limit, browser memory dependent).
Combine or divide after organizing
Two sides of the same job, both running entirely on your device.