Remove Blank Pages
Automatically detect and delete empty pages from your PDF files. Clean up scanned documents with a fast, private, and secure browser-side tool.
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About This Tool
Remove Blank Pages is a time-saving utility designed to automate the process of cleaning up your PDF files. Large scanned documents often contain unwanted empty pages that make the file bulky and unprofessional. This tool identifies these pages for you, allowing for a one-click cleanup.
Our algorithm doesn't just look for "empty" files; it analyzes the content of every page. You can adjust the detection sensitivity to ensure that pages with tiny amounts of noise or small headers/footers are accurately flagged as blank. It’s the perfect way to streamline eBooks, reports, and digitized archives.
100% Local Privacy: Document scanning and cleaning often involve private records. Because our tool works entirely in your browser, your files are processed on your machine and never uploaded to our servers, keeping your data completely safe.
How to Use
Upload Your PDF
Drag and drop your PDF file or click to select the document.
Adjust Threshold
Set the blank detection threshold if needed (default works for most documents).
Remove and Download
Click Remove to delete blank pages and download the cleaned PDF.
Use Cases
Clean Scanned Documents
Remove blank pages from batch-scanned documents.
Remove Separators
Delete blank separator pages from merged documents.
Reduce File Size
Remove unnecessary blank pages to reduce document size.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I manually override the automatic selection?
Yes. After the tool identifies potential blank pages, you can review the thumbnails and uncheck any page you wish to keep before finalizing the removal.
Does "blank" mean a page has no text or no images?
The tool looks for any visible content. If a page contains even a single character or a tiny image, it might not be flagged unless you increase the sensitivity threshold.
Will this affect the page numbers of the remaining pages?
The tool removes the physical page. If your document has printed page numbers on the remaining pages, those numbers will remain as they are, but the PDF reader will show a reduced total page count.