Fixing reverse scans
Quickly reverse the page order of scanned packets that were fed into the document scanner upside down.
PDF tools
Arrange PDF pages into the order you need before sharing or archiving.
Drop files here
or choose files from your device
Choose filesEditor workspace
Click page numbers or type a range in the options panel.
Choose a PDF file.
Enter the new page order.
Download the organized PDF.
Organize PDF rearranges, repeats, or discards pages in a PDF document using a simple custom sequence. It is best for fixing scrambled scans, preparing binder packets, or duplicating form templates.
Assembling multi-page documents often results in layout mistakes. Scanner feeders pull sheets in reverse, separate exports are missing cover pages, or specific forms need to be repeated for multiple sign-offs. Our PDF Organizer gives you complete control over document page flow. You can reorder pages to fix scrambled scans, duplicate sheets by repeating page numbers, and omit pages entirely. Since all page rewriting is processed inside your local browser, your documents are never exposed to remote servers, providing excellent confidentiality.
Quickly reverse the page order of scanned packets that were fed into the document scanner upside down.
Organize forms, terms of service, and sign-off sheets into the perfect sequence for professional binders.
Repeat identical boilerplate pages or sign-off sheets multiple times inside a single document packet.
Leave that page number out of the page order. For example, 1,2,4 keeps pages 1, 2, and 4.
Yes. Repeat the page number in the order, such as 1,2,2,3.
Most standard page-specific content remains functional, but relative table-of-contents links or document-wide indexes may point to different pages after reordering.
No. The document security must be removed before you can rearrange or duplicate its pages.
Very large multi-gigabyte files can be limited by your computer's local memory. If a file is extremely heavy, try closing other browser tabs.
Yes. All organization operations are fully computed client-side in your local JavaScript environment, ensuring maximum privacy compliance.