PDF Editor

Merge, split, rotate, delete pages, and add watermarks — all in your browser. No account, no upload, completely private.

Merge Split Rotate Delete pages Watermark

PDF Editor Tools

Merge PDFs

Combine two or more PDF files into a single document in the order you select them.

No files selected

Files are merged in the order shown. To change the order, re-select them in the desired sequence.

All processing happens locally in your browser — no files are uploaded anywhere.

What the PDF Editor Can Do

Merge

Combine any number of PDFs into one file, in the order you select them. Useful for assembling reports, contracts, or multi-part documents.

Split

Extract a specific page range into its own PDF. Enter any range like 1-5 or 2,4,7-10 to get exactly the pages you need.

Rotate & Delete

Fix sideways or upside-down pages by rotating them 90° at a time. Remove unwanted pages before sharing. Changes are applied together in one pass.

Watermark

Add a diagonal text stamp — like CONFIDENTIAL, DRAFT, or your company name — across every page. Choose colour and opacity to control visibility.

How to Edit a PDF

  1. Choose the editing tool you need: Merge, Split, Rotate & Delete, or Watermark.
  2. Upload your PDF file (or multiple files for merging).
  3. Configure the options — page ranges, rotation, watermark text, etc.
  4. Click the action button and download the resulting PDF immediately.
100% Private & Browser-Based

Every operation uses pdf-lib running locally in your browser. Your PDFs never leave your device — no uploads, no accounts, no logs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes — select as many PDF files as you like. They will be merged in the order you selected them.

No. A new PDF is created with only the extracted pages. Your original file is never modified.

No. All editing uses pdf-lib running entirely in your browser. Your files never leave your device.

This tool adds watermarks but does not remove them from existing PDFs. Removing watermarks embedded in PDF content is not supported in a browser-only tool.

There is no hard limit, but very large PDFs (over 100 MB) may be slow or cause memory pressure in the browser. For best results keep files under 50 MB.