Cropping a PDF removes the edges of a page — to trim oversized margins, cut off a header or footer, resize for a different paper format, or simply make the content area larger relative to the page. It's one of the most common adjustments for PDFs created from scans or converted from PowerPoint.
What Cropping a PDF Does (and Doesn't Do)
What cropping does:
- Reduces the visible page area by trimming edges
- Makes the content "fill" the page better by removing excess white space
- Changes the page dimensions in the output PDF
- Can remove headers, footers, page numbers, and watermarks that appear at the very edge
What cropping does NOT do:
- It does not reduce file size significantly (the cropped-off area is technically still in the PDF in most implementations — it's just hidden from view)
- It does not remove content from the PDF's data layer — it adjusts the "crop box" (the visible area)
- True content removal requires redaction
If your goal is to remove a watermark that covers the middle of the page, cropping won't help — use Redact PDF or Watermark PDF tools instead.
How to Crop a PDF with PDFlexa
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- Go to Crop PDF
- Upload your PDF
- Use the crop handles to drag the crop boundary inward:
- Drag the left, right, top, or bottom edge inward to trim
- A live preview shows the resulting crop
- Apply to: all pages, current page only, or a custom page range
- Click Crop
- Download the cropped PDF
Cropping to Remove Large White Margins (Auto-Crop)
Scanned documents and converted PDFs often have enormous white margins that push the content into a small centre area:
- Upload to Crop PDF
- Enable Auto-crop margins if available — this detects the content boundaries automatically and sets the crop box tightly around the printed area
- Review the preview
- Download
Manual approach: drag all four crop handles inward until they're just outside the text/image area, leaving a small comfortable margin.
Cropping to a Specific Page Size
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If you need the PDF pages to be a standard size (A4, Letter, etc.) but the current pages are non-standard:
- Crop to remove excess edges
- Then use the page resize option to set exact dimensions
Common standard sizes for reference:
| Format | Width × Height | |---|---| | A4 | 210 × 297 mm (8.27 × 11.69 in) | | US Letter | 215.9 × 279.4 mm (8.5 × 11 in) | | A5 | 148 × 210 mm (5.83 × 8.27 in) | | Legal | 215.9 × 355.6 mm (8.5 × 14 in) | | Square (Social) | 1080 × 1080 px |
Removing a Header or Footer by Cropping
If every page has a header or footer you want removed:
- Measure how far from the edge the header/footer extends (roughly)
- In the crop tool, drag the top edge down (to remove the header) or bottom edge up (to remove the footer)
- Apply to All pages
- Download
Limitation: This crops the same amount from every page. If your header height varies across pages, some pages may crop too much or too little. In that case, removing the content via Redact PDF applied to each page individually gives more precise results.
Cropping Individual Pages vs. All Pages
The PDFlexa crop tool supports:
- All pages — same crop applied to every page (useful for consistent margins)
- Current page only — crop just the page you're viewing
- Page range — crop pages 1–5 differently from pages 6–20
This is useful when a document has a different first page (a cover with different dimensions) versus the body pages.
Cropping vs. Splitting: What's the Difference?
| Action | Tool | What it does | |---|---|---| | Crop | Crop PDF | Trims edges of each page | | Split | Split PDF | Divides into separate files by page range | | Delete pages | Delete Pages | Removes entire pages from the document |
If you have a landscape PDF where each "page" actually contains two portrait pages side by side (common with scanned books), you want to crop or split differently. Use Split PDF to extract individual pages first, then crop.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does cropping a PDF reduce the file size? Slightly, in some implementations. The crop box change is a metadata operation — the underlying content of the trimmed areas remains embedded but hidden. For a true file size reduction, use Compress PDF after cropping.
Can I crop all pages of a large PDF at once? Yes — select "All pages" in the crop tool. The same crop dimensions are applied uniformly to every page in one operation.
Can I crop a password-protected PDF? Not until you unlock it. Use Unlock PDF first, then crop.
Will cropping remove a header or footer permanently? The header/footer will no longer be visible and is removed from the printable area, but in most PDF crop implementations the data is technically still in the file's content stream (just outside the visible crop box). If true permanent removal is required, redact the areas instead.
Can I undo a crop after downloading? Once saved, the crop cannot be undone — the crop box is set in the PDF. Always keep your original before cropping. If you need to restore the original margins, you'll need the un-cropped original file.
I want to crop a single page while keeping all others intact — is that possible? Yes. Upload the PDF, switch to "Current page only" mode, navigate to the target page, set the crop, and download. Other pages retain their original dimensions.