Delete last page of PDF

Last page out — for trimming disclaimers, blank pages, or anything that shouldn't be the document's final word.

The PDF ends with a one-line disclaimer page that adds nothing and looks unfinished. Or a blank trailing page that survived export and shouldn't be there.

Deleting the last page is one click in Flint.

Select last page, delete

Open delete PDF pages, drop the file. Scroll to the end of the thumbnail grid. Click the last thumbnail. Hit delete. Save. The document is now one page shorter and ends at what was previously the second-to-last page.

Use '-1' in range syntax for the last page

Faster for keyboard-driven workflows: type '-1' in the page input. Flint resolves it to whatever the last page is, regardless of total page count. Works for any document length without manual scrolling.

Multiple trailing pages

If the last 3 pages are all junk, type '-3--1' (last three). All three get selected. Delete. Save. The document loses its three trailing pages.

Verify before saving

Glance at the new last page in the thumbnail grid before saving. Make sure the document now ends on a sensible note — a signature line, a conclusion, a chart, not mid-sentence. If you've deleted too much, undo before saving.

FAQ

Does -1 always mean last page?

Yes. Flint resolves negative offsets relative to total page count at delete time.

Can I delete trailing blank pages automatically?

Use auto-detect blanks for that. It catches blanks anywhere, including trailing ones.

Bookmark cleanup?

Bookmarks pointing at deleted pages are removed. Others remap.

Will the document close cleanly?

Yes — Flint truncates clean. No orphaned trailers, no formatting artifacts.

Click last, delete, save. Remove the last page.

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Drop a PDF in and you'll be done in seconds — no install, files private to your account.

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