How to Reorder and Organize PDF Pages

A document is only as clear as its order. When pages arrive out of sequence — a scan fed in backwards, sections that ended up jumbled after a merge — reorganising them restores a logical flow without recreating the file.
Common page-order problems
- Reversed scans, where a document was fed into the scanner back-to-front.
- Merged files whose sections ended up in the wrong sequence.
- Inserted pages that need to move to a different spot.
- Reordering chapters or sections into a more sensible structure.
Reorganise without rebuilding
Rather than printing, reshuffling, and rescanning, you can drag pages into place digitally. The page content never changes — you are only changing the sequence — so there is no quality loss and the process takes seconds rather than an afternoon.
How to organise your pages
- Open the Organize PDF tool and upload your document.
- Drag pages into the order you want; remove any you do not need.
- Click Process and download the reorganised file.
Building the perfect document
Organising pairs naturally with merging several sources together first, then adding page numbers once everything is in its final order.