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Copy PDF Pages

Duplicate any PDF page — free, in your browser

Make instant copies of any page in a PDF — one at a time or many at once. Each duplicate lands right after its original, ready to be rotated, repositioned or kept as a reusable template. No signup. No upload.

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How to copy PDF pages in 3 steps

  1. 1

    Open your PDF

    Drop a PDF on the page or pick one from your computer.

  2. 2

    Select & copy

    Click pages to select. ⌘/Ctrl-click for many, Shift-click for a range. Then click ⎘ Copy.

  3. 3

    Save and download

    Click Save Changes, then Download the file with the new duplicates.

Why duplicate PDF pages?

Print extra copies of a worksheet or invoice template. Build a multi-page version of a single design. Keep an original alongside an annotated copy so you have both. GetPDFTool's duplicator runs in your browser, copies the exact source content, and never touches your file on a remote server.

Copy PDF pages — frequently asked questions

How do I duplicate a page in a PDF online?

Drop your PDF here, click the page you want to copy, then click ⎘ Copy in the toolbar. A duplicate appears immediately after the original. Click Save Changes and Download to keep it.

Can I duplicate several pages at once?

Yes. ⌘/Ctrl-click to multi-select pages, or Shift-click for a continuous range, then click ⎘ Copy. Each selected page gets its own duplicate placed right after the original.

Where do the copies end up?

Each duplicate is inserted right after its source page. After copying, the new copies become the active selection so you can drag them anywhere or rotate them independently.

Can I make multiple copies of the same page?

Yes. Click ⎘ Copy more than once on the same selection — every press adds another duplicate right after the previous one.

Are my files uploaded to a server?

No. Page duplication happens entirely inside your web browser. Your PDF never leaves your device.

Will the duplicate be identical to the original?

Yes. The copy uses the exact same content as the source page, including any embedded fonts and images. You can rotate or reposition copies without affecting the originals.

Can I undo a copy?

Yes. Click ↶ Undo (or press Cmd/Ctrl-Z) to remove the last duplicates. Up to 50 changes can be reverted.

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