Crop PDF Online Free
Controls
Select Crop Mode
Upload a PDF, choose single page, batch, or individual page crop mode, drag the crop box with resize handles to trim margins or white space, and export the cropped PDF in your browser. No registration is required.
How to Crop a PDF
- Upload your PDF file
- Choose Single Page, Batch Crop, or Individual Pages mode
- Drag the crop area to select the part you want to keep
- Download the cropped page or PDF
Key Features
Single Page Crop
Crop one PDF page and save the result.
Batch Processing
Apply the same crop to all pages in the document.
Per-Page Control
Set a different crop area for each page when layouts vary.
Frequently Asked Questions
Cropping a PDF means trimming away outer margins or unwanted parts of a page so only the area you want remains in the final document. It is commonly used to remove white borders, scanner edges, extra space, headers, footers, or irrelevant page areas before sharing, printing, or saving a cleaner version.
No. All PDF processing happens locally in your browser, so your files stay on your device while you crop and download them. The tool does not upload your document to a remote server for cropping or storage.
There is no single fixed limit built into the page, but practical limits depend on your device memory, browser performance, and how large or complex the PDF is. Many modern devices can handle ordinary PDFs without problems, while very large scanned documents or image-heavy files may take longer or use more memory.
This tool works best with unprotected PDFs. Password-protected or encrypted files may fail to open because the browser needs direct access to the document content before it can render and crop the pages.
Single Page mode crops only the current page, Batch Crop applies the same crop area to every page in the document, and Individual Pages mode lets you set a different crop for each page. The best choice depends on whether every page shares the same layout or needs separate adjustments.
Cropping removes unwanted outer areas but is intended to keep the remaining page content clear and readable. In normal use, text and images stay high quality after cropping, and the main visual change is that the page is trimmed to the selected area.
