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Reorder, rotate, and delete PDF pages

Drag pages to reorder, click to rotate, or remove the ones you do not need. Save the cleaned-up PDF in seconds. Everything runs in your browser, your file stays private.

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01Why this organizer

Tidy a PDF visually.

Four reasons paralegals, architects, and recruiters keep this tab open instead of fighting their PDF reader.

  • 01

    Reorder, rotate, delete — visually

    Every page shows up as a thumbnail. Drag to reorder, click to rotate 90 degrees, hit the trash icon to remove. No page-number arithmetic.

  • 02

    Mistakes are cheap

    Removed a page you wanted? Reload the original and start over — the file on your disk is never touched until you save.

  • 03

    Snappy on big files

    Thumbnails render progressively as you scroll. Even a 300-page deck stays responsive while you reshuffle the order.

  • 04

    Stays in your browser

    Internal decks, scanned contracts, draft proposals — they all stay on your machine. No upload step, no copy of your file anywhere else.

02How it works

Three actions, one tidy PDF.

  1. Drop PDF
    deck.pdf8.2 MB · 42 pages

    Step 1Drop the PDF

    Drag in the file. Page thumbnails render one by one — you can start moving things around before they all finish.

  2. Action
    ReorderRotateDelete

    Step 2Drag, rotate, delete

    Reorder by dragging cards. Use the rotate button on a page that came in sideways. Hit the trash to drop pages you don't want.

  3. Saved
    deck-final.pdfPDF · 7.8 MB · 38 pages

    Step 3Save the new PDF

    Click Save. The download is a fresh PDF with your changes baked in. The original on your disk is unchanged.

03Use cases

When the order is the problem.

Most PDF messes are small — a sideways page here, a stray blank there. These are the fixes people make every week.

  • Fix sideways scans

    Phone scans often land rotated. Spin every wrong page upright in a few clicks rather than rescanning the whole stack.

    Mixed orientations → upright
  • Move the title page to the front

    Title or cover landed at the end of the scan? Drag it to position 1 and the page numbers in your PDF reader follow.

    Last → first
  • Delete blank pages

    Scanners love to insert blanks. Spot them in the thumbnail grid and remove them before sending the PDF on.

    Strip 4 blanks from 40-page scan
  • Re-order a deck before printing

    Slide order matters more on paper. Shuffle the deck into the sequence you'll actually present without re-exporting from PowerPoint.

    Reshuffle to print order
  • Tidy a signed contract

    Sign pages come back jumbled. Put them in their proper places before the contract goes back to the other side.

    Restore signed-page order
  • Curate a portfolio

    Reorder cases by impact rather than chronology. Cut the projects that don't fit, rotate any landscape pieces upright.

    Cut + reorder portfolio

04Quick tips

Skip the fiddly bits.

Habits that make a 20-page tidy-up feel like five.

  • 01

    Reorder before rotating

    Get every page where it should sit first. Then sweep through and rotate the few that came in sideways. Less back-and-forth that way.

  • 02

    Use thumbnails to spot blanks

    Blank pages look like empty white tiles in the grid. Skim the layout, click the trash, save 1-2 MB on the result.

  • 03

    Compress after tidying

    Once the page list is right, run the file through the PDF compressor for a quick 30-60% size drop, especially for scanned PDFs.

  • 04

    Reload to undo deep changes

    If a reshuffle went sideways, reload the page and re-drop the original. The disk file never changed, so you're starting fresh.

05Loved by

Legal, design, and recruiting teams use it daily.

  • Signature pages come back in any order possible. Drag-to-reorder fixes the whole stack in under a minute. Saved me from buying Acrobat just for this.
    Esther D.
    Legal assistant
  • Site photo scans need rotating constantly. Rotate, reorder, save — same flow as Photos on the phone, but for PDFs and in the browser.
    Vikram K.
    Architect
  • Candidate packs always arrive messy. I tidy them here before forwarding to the hiring manager. Looks intentional, not chaotic.
    Reni H.
    Recruiter

06Questions

Organizing PDFs, plainly answered.

The handful of things people check before reshuffling their first file. Anything missing? hello@wirelogs.com.

01What can I actually change?

Three things: page order (drag the cards), page rotation (90° increments), and which pages stay (trash to delete). Everything else — text, images, fonts — copies through untouched.

02Does it touch my original file?

No. The PDF on your disk is only read, never written. Saving downloads a new PDF with your changes — your source stays exactly as it was.

03Will the saved PDF lose quality?

No. Pages are copied bit-for-bit; rotation is metadata, not a re-render. Text stays selectable and images stay sharp.

04How many pages can it handle?

Anything up to a 100 MB file. Hundreds of pages are fine — thumbnails render progressively so the UI stays responsive even on a 400-page document.

05Can I undo a deletion?

Within the session, deleted pages don't come back — but you haven't saved anything yet, so just reload the page and re-drop the original. The disk file is unchanged.

06Is it free?

Yes. No usage cap, no watermark, no premium tier, no sign-up. Reorganise as many PDFs as you like.

07Where does my file go?

Nowhere. Everything runs in your browser. Wirelogs never sees the PDF, which keeps internal decks, contracts, and personal docs private.

08Does it work on phones?

Yes. Touch-drag works for reordering, and the save button writes a new PDF straight to Files (iOS) or downloads (Android).

Ready when you are

Get those pages in line.

Drop your PDF into the tool above and shuffle, rotate, or remove pages until it reads the way it should. The original stays untouched.

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