PDF Add Blank Page
Insert a blank page at the start, end or after any page of an existing PDF — no upload.
Insert a blank page at the start, end or after any page of an existing PDF — no upload.
PDF Add Blank Page inserts a fresh, empty page at any position in an existing PDF — at the start, at the end, or after a specific page number — without uploading the document anywhere. Perfect for adding a cover page before the first chapter, padding an odd-page-count section before duplex printing, or creating space for a signature, table of contents or note. The blank page can match the size of the source pages automatically, or snap to A4, US Letter or Legal — useful when mixing scans of different sizes. Because the operation only touches the page tree, all original text remains selectable and bookmarks survive intact.
For print jobs that require odd-page-count sections, use After page N to insert a padder so the next chapter starts on a right-hand leaf.
Cloud-based PDF editors ask you to upload sensitive invoices, contracts or passport scans to servers you will never see — and then offer a "premium" plan to remove watermarks they added themselves. toolsfy turns that model upside down: every PDF operation on this page runs locally in your browser using the same modern Web APIs Chrome, Edge and Firefox ship with. Your file never leaves the device, no account is required, and there is no artificial cap on pages or size.
No. Every operation happens inside this tab using the PDF-lib / pdf.js libraries loaded from a public CDN. The file bytes never travel to a toolsfy server.
The only limit is your device's available memory. A mid-range laptop handles hundreds of pages comfortably; a phone handles smaller files well but may slow down past 50 MB.
No. A modern browser is all you need. The output PDF is standards-compliant and opens in Acrobat, Preview, Foxit and every other mainstream reader.