Utilitly's Delete PDF Pages tool removes unwanted pages from a document and gives you back a clean, re-saved PDF — all inside your browser. Most online tools upload your file to a server first; this one processes everything locally with WebAssembly, so confidential documents never leave your device.
It's the quick way to strip out the pages that shouldn't be there: blank pages from a scanner, a duplicated section, an internal note you don't want to share, or the cover page of a downloaded form — without touching the rest of the document.
There's no upload and no server copy. Your PDF is read, edited, and re-saved on your own computer, so sensitive files stay private. If you've searched for how to delete PDF pages without uploading them anywhere, this tool keeps everything local by design.
You choose pages by seeing them, not by guessing page numbers. Pick a single page, several scattered pages, or a continuous range, and the preview shows the document exactly as it will download — so you never remove the wrong page.
Yes — your file never actually goes online. Page deletion happens entirely in your browser with WebAssembly, so the PDF is never uploaded, transmitted, or stored on a server. It's safe for confidential documents.
That's exactly how Utilitly works. There's no upload — your file is read, edited, and saved locally on your device, with nothing sent to the cloud.
Add your file, then select the page (or pages) you want to remove. Utilitly deletes them and gives you a cleaned PDF, leaving every other page untouched.
You don't need Acrobat at all. Utilitly removes pages free and in your browser — just add the file, pick the pages, and download the result.
Yes. Select the blank pages in the preview and delete them in one step — a common fix for scanned documents.
Yes. You can remove several individual pages or a whole range in a single pass, rather than deleting them one by one.
No. Your cleaned file comes out with no Utilitly watermark or branding.
No. It's free and requires no account, email, or payment — just open the page and start.