The Problem with Single-Function PDF Tools
Using separate tools to reorder, then rotate, then delete pages means three rounds of upload-edit-download and three intermediate files. An organize editor handles all three in one session: you see every page as a thumbnail, drag to reorder, click to rotate, and hit delete on unwanted pages — then export once.
What a Good PDF Organizer Shows You
- Page thumbnails (rendered from the actual PDF content, not placeholder icons)
- Page numbers below each thumbnail
- Rotation state visible on the thumbnail
- Multi-select to batch-rotate or batch-delete
Reordering Pages
Drag a thumbnail to its new position. The page tree is updated in memory — no re-encoding of page content. This is instant regardless of file size because only metadata changes.
Rotating Individual Pages
For mixed-orientation documents — mostly portrait but with landscape tables or charts — rotate only the landscape pages. Click the rotate button on each thumbnail rather than applying a global rotation that would break the rest.
Deleting Pages Visually
Seeing thumbnails makes it obvious which pages are duplicates, blanks, or scanner artifacts (a pure black page from a mis-fed sheet, for example). Identify and delete them in one pass.
Organize Your PDF Now
Open ToolsVito's PDF Organizer, drag pages into order, rotate and delete as needed, and export — entirely in your browser.