Helpful Toolbox

Reverse PDF Pages

Flip your PDF back to front in seconds β€” the last page becomes the first, all in your browser.

πŸ“– How it works & FAQ

Pick a PDF and we'll rebuild it with the pages in reverse order. Everything happens on your device β€” nothing is uploaded.

What reversing a PDF does

Reversing a PDF flips the order of every page so the last page becomes the first and the first becomes the last. The pages themselves are untouched β€” same text, images, size, and orientation β€” only their sequence changes. This tool reads your file, copies each page into a fresh document starting from the back, and hands you a new PDF to download.

It's handy when a document was scanned or exported back to front, when a stack of receipts came out in the wrong direction, or when you simply want the newest page on top. Because the work happens with pdf-lib directly in your browser, your file never leaves your device and nothing is uploaded to a server.

How to use it

  1. Click the file box and choose the PDF you want to flip.
  2. Press Reverse pages and wait a moment while the new file is built.
  3. Click Download reversed PDF to save it β€” it's named with a -reversed suffix so your original stays intact.
  4. Open the download to confirm the order looks right, or press Clear to start over with another file.

FAQ

Is my PDF uploaded anywhere?
No. Everything runs locally in your browser, so the file stays on your computer and is never sent over the internet.
Does reversing change the page content or quality?
No. Each page is copied exactly as-is β€” text stays selectable and images keep their resolution. Only the order changes.
Why won't my file open?
Password-protected or corrupted PDFs can't be read. Remove the password (or repair the file) and try again.
Is there a page limit?
There's no fixed limit, but very large PDFs use more memory. If a huge file stalls, close other tabs and retry.