Como excluir uma página de um PDF (grátis, sem upload)
Deleting a page from a PDF sounds like it should be easy — and it is, once you know where to look. The catch is that many "free" online editors ask you to upload your document to their servers first. For anything sensitive, that is a privacy risk you do not need to take. This guide shows you how to delete a page from a PDF entirely in your browser, so your file never leaves your device.
The fastest method: a browser-based tool
The quickest way is to use a client-side PDF page remover like this one. Because it runs in your browser using open web technology, there is no upload, no signup, and no waiting in a queue.
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- Open the tool and drag your PDF onto the upload area (or click to browse).
- Wait a moment while a thumbnail of every page is generated locally.
- Click the thumbnails of the pages you want to remove — they get highlighted.
- Press "Delete selected pages" to remove them.
- Click "Download edited PDF" to save your new file.
That is the whole process. The original file on your disk is untouched; the tool works on a copy in memory and produces a fresh PDF for you to download.
Deleting multiple pages at once
You are not limited to a single page. Select as many thumbnails as you like before pressing delete. The tool removes them in the correct order internally, so you do not have to worry about page numbers shifting as you go.
Need to clear out several pages instead? remove multiple PDF pages online.
What about page order and quality?
Removing pages does not re-compress or degrade the pages you keep. The remaining pages stay in their original order and quality — you simply end up with a shorter document.
Why do it in the browser?
Client-side editing keeps your document private, works offline once the page has loaded, and is usually faster because there is no round trip to a server. For contracts, IDs, medical records, or any confidential file, it is the safer choice.
Quick tips
- Always keep your original file until you have checked the edited version.
- If a very large PDF feels slow, close other tabs to free up memory.
- You can start over at any time to reload the original and try again.
That is all there is to it. Deleting a page from a PDF should be quick, free, and private — and with a browser-based tool, it is.