Trim margins on PDF pages to remove white space or standardize dimensions.
Cropping a PDF trims the visible page area to remove white margins, cut out unwanted content, or resize pages to a specific dimension. This is particularly useful for scanned documents with large borders, or for extracting a specific region of a page.
Researchers crop PDF papers to remove oversized margins before printing. Designers crop PDF artwork proofs to focus on the design area. Students crop scanned textbook pages to remove headers and footers. Administrators crop large A3-format documents to A4 for standard printing.
Define the crop box by entering margin values or dragging handles on the page preview. Apply the crop to all pages at once or specific pages. The original content outside the crop box is hidden but not deleted — another crop can restore it.
Your files never leave your browser. No account required, no server uploads — just fast, local processing. This is what it means to crop PDF pages without uploading.
Make text larger by stripping away unnecessary white space around the edges.
Make all pages in a document consistent.
Processed securely in your browser.
Upload your PDF, drag the crop margins inward until the white borders disappear in preview, then apply and download the cropped PDF.
The crop margins are specified in "points" (pt), which is the standard unit for PDF documents (72 points = 1 inch).
Currently we use precise numerical input to ensure exact dimensions, but visual cropping is coming soon.
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