Visual page editor

Organize PDF pages in your browser.

Reorder, rotate, remove, and restore pages from a visual board.Reorder, remove, and rotate pages locally with a thumbnail workspace and shared export engine.

Workflow preview

Browser-based where supported

Input

One PDF

Runtime

PDF.js canvas

Output

Rebuilt PDF

PDF.js thumbnailsClient-side canvasShared export engineLocal RAM

Visual page workbench

Reorder, rotate, and clean up PDF pages.

Load thumbnails locally, drag pages into place, remove extras, and export a rebuilt PDF.

Browse PDF

Local page workflow: thumbnails, drag ordering, page removal, rotation, and final PDF assembly run in this browser session.

How to use Organize PDF

A clear browser-session workflow for organize PDF work.

The interface should make the route visible: select files, perform the operation, and download the output from the same session.

01

Choose a PDF

Load a PDF into the browser workspace so thumbnails can be rendered locally.

02

Reorder, rotate, or remove pages

Use the visual page grid to define the exact document structure you want to export.

03

Export the organized PDF

The final PDF is assembled locally with your page order, removals, and rotations applied.

Why local processing matters

Compare the processing route before using sensitive documents.

DocuStitch labels supported workflows around the browser session rather than hiding the path behind a generic cloud promise.

DocuStitch supported workflow

  • Files selected on device
  • Operation runs in browser session
  • Output downloads from the tab

Typical cloud workflow

  • Files uploaded to remote queue
  • Processing depends on server retention policy
  • Output returned after transfer

How it works

Visual organization should feel like a document workbench, not a gimmick.

Thumbnail renderingPDF.js renders each page to canvas so the page grid reflects the actual document contents.
Page reorderingMove pages, remove extras, and preserve the final sequence through export.
Rotation persistenceRotation choices carry into the rebuilt PDF instead of being only a temporary preview.
PDF.js renderingClient-side canvasShared export engineLocal RAM

DocuStitch Organize Engine - On-device processing - docustitch.app

Operator notes

Visual PDF page editor with local processing

Organizing PDF pages is a common need for multi-page documents. Whether you are rearranging a contract, fixing a scanned document, or rotating pages that were scanned sideways, the Organize PDF tool provides a visual page workspace.

DocuStitch processes the document in your browser. Using PDF.js, each page is rendered to canvas so you can rotate pages, remove pages, reorder the document, and export the final PDF through the shared organize engine.

This local-first architecture means sensitive documents can be organized without sending the original PDF to a remote processing queue for standard workflows.

01

Visual thumbnails

PDF.js renders high-quality thumbnails so you can see the document structure.

02

Page rotation

Rotate pages by 90-degree increments and keep that rotation in the exported document.

03

Easy reordering

Move pages, remove pages, and export the PDF in that exact custom sequence.

04

Privacy focused

The document is handled locally in browser memory for standard workflows.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know about Organize PDF.

Is it safe to organize sensitive documents?
Yes. Since standard processing runs locally in your browser, your PDF does not need a server upload step.
Can I rotate pages by any angle?
Currently, the workflow supports 90-degree rotation increments for common scanned-document cleanup.
Can I remove pages before export?
Yes. You can mark pages as removed before generating the final PDF.
What happens to my original PDF?
Your original file is not modified. The tool creates a new PDF with your order, removal, and rotation changes applied.

Return to workspace

Start processing in your browser.

Supported workflows run locally in your browser session, so you can finish document tasks without a cloud upload step.