PDF Page Picker

Select specific pages from multiple PDF files and combine them into one PDF. Pick, reorder, download — everything stays in your browser.

🔒 100% in-browser — your files are never uploaded to any server
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Drop PDF files here or click to browse
Multiple files supported

How it works

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Drop your PDFs. Add one or more PDF files by dragging them onto the page or clicking to browse. They load instantly in your browser.

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Browse pages. Each PDF's pages appear as visual thumbnails. Switch between source files using the tabs.

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Pick what you need. Click any page thumbnail to add it to your selection. Click again to remove it. You can mix pages from different PDFs freely.

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Reorder. Drag the chips in the "Selected pages" tray to arrange them in exactly the order you want in the output.

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Download. Click "Download Combined PDF" to build your new PDF and save it — never touching a server.

Frequently asked questions

Can I combine pages from different PDFs into one file?
Yes, that is the core purpose of this tool. Load multiple PDF files, switch between them using the tabs, pick pages from each, arrange them in the tray, and download a single combined PDF. Pages from any of the loaded files can be mixed in any order you like.
Does my PDF get uploaded to your servers?
No. This tool runs entirely inside your web browser using JavaScript libraries (pdf-lib for building the output PDF and PDF.js for rendering the page previews). Your files never leave your device. This makes it safe to use with confidential, financial, legal, or medical documents.
Can I use a page from the same PDF more than once?
Yes. Click the same page thumbnail multiple times — each click adds another instance to your selection tray. This is useful when you want to repeat a cover page, a header slide, or a terms page multiple times in the output.
How many PDFs and pages can I load?
There is no hard limit imposed by this tool — the only constraint is your browser's available memory. In practice, dozens of PDFs with hundreds of pages total work smoothly in modern browsers. Very large files (100+ MB each) may slow thumbnail rendering, but the output PDF is generated efficiently from the source data.
Will the output PDF keep the original quality and text?
Yes. pdf-lib copies the full original PDF page content — including vector graphics, embedded fonts, and selectable text — into the output file. The thumbnails shown in the picker are low-resolution previews generated by PDF.js, but the downloaded file is at the original PDF resolution and quality.