When this tool is useful
Normalizing mixed page sizes before printing, binding, or combining documents.
How local processing works
Each source page is scaled and positioned on a newly sized PDF page according to the selected rule and margins.
How to use it
- Prepare Resize PDF pages: Work from a copy and confirm A4, Letter, Legal, or custom target dimensions, fit/fill rule, margins, source orientation, and required print scale. Keep the source unchanged.
- Apply Resize PDF pages: Process locally in the browser. Each source page is scaled and positioned on a newly sized PDF page according to the selected rule and margins.
- Download and verify: Save under a new name. Check the page-size properties, inspect all four edges, print one measured sample at 100%, and confirm no marks enter trim margins.
Important limitations
Fit can add whitespace, fill can crop edges, and rewriting can affect forms, links, annotations, signatures, bleed, and exact print scale.
Verify the downloaded result
Check the page-size properties, inspect all four edges, print one measured sample at 100%, and confirm no marks enter trim margins.
Private by design
Your files stay in this browser. The tool does not upload the source or output to our servers.
Questions and answers
When should I use Resize PDF pages?
Normalizing mixed page sizes before printing, binding, or combining documents.
What does Resize PDF pages change?
Each source page is scaled and positioned on a newly sized PDF page according to the selected rule and margins.
Which limits and settings matter?
A4, Letter, Legal, or custom target dimensions, fit/fill rule, margins, source orientation, and required print scale. Fit can add whitespace, fill can crop edges, and rewriting can affect forms, links, annotations, signatures, bleed, and exact print scale.
How do I verify the result?
Check the page-size properties, inspect all four edges, print one measured sample at 100%, and confirm no marks enter trim margins.