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Add Page Numbers to PDF Free Online β€” Insert Page Numbers Instantly

Insert clean page numbers into any PDF in seconds. Choose position, alignment, format, font size, starting number, and pages to skip. Text-based output β€” original quality preserved. No signup, no upload, 100% browser-based.

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Add Page Numbers to PDF

Upload your PDF, configure position and format, download numbered PDF instantly

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Drop your PDF here or click to browse

Select one PDF file Β· No size limit Β· Files never leave your device

πŸ“ Position & Alignment

Click to pick position
Number format

🎨 Style & Numbering

Font size (pt)
Text colour
Start numbering from
Skip first N pages (e.g. cover)
Margin from edge (pt)

πŸ‘ Live Preview

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πŸ“‹ File Summary

File nameβ€”
File sizeβ€”
Total pagesβ€”
Numbered pagesβ€”
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πŸ”’Add Page Numbers to PDF β€” More Options Than You'd Expect

Adding page numbers to a PDF sounds simple until you actually need to do it a specific way. The cover page shouldn't have a number. The numbering should start at 7 because the first six pages live in a separate document. The numbers should sit bottom right, not bottom center. You need it to say "Page 3 of 18" not just "3." These are all real requirements that come up constantly, and most tools handle maybe two of them if you're lucky.

This tool handles all of it. You get six position options across top and bottom, four number formats including "Page N of Total," a custom prefix field for things like chapter labels, adjustable font size, colour picker, configurable starting number, a skip field for cover and intro pages, and margin control. It all runs in your browser using pdf-lib β€” a proper PDF manipulation library that draws the numbers as native text on each page without touching anything else in the document.

Because it uses pdf-lib rather than a render-and-rebuild approach, the output is still a proper text-based PDF. All your original text stays selectable and searchable. The file size barely increases. The formatting is exactly as it was. The page numbers are just added on top as a new text element on each page.

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6 Positions

Top/bottom Γ— left/center/right

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Full Style Control

Size, colour, margin

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Custom Start Number

Begin at any page number

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Skip Pages

Leave cover or intro pages blank

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Text Preserved

Original content fully intact

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100% Private

Never leaves your browser


πŸ“‹How to Add Page Numbers to a PDF

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Upload Your PDF

Drag your PDF onto the drop zone or click to browse. Any PDF works β€” scanned or text-based, any page size.

2

Pick Position

Click one of the six position buttons to place numbers at top left, top center, top right, bottom left, bottom center, or bottom right.

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Set Format & Style

Choose plain numbers, Page N format, N of Total, or add a custom prefix. Set font size, colour, and margin to taste.

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Configure Numbering

Set the starting number and how many pages to skip at the beginning. Preview updates live as you change settings.

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Download

Click Add Page Numbers. Your numbered PDF downloads in seconds β€” original quality, text-based, nothing changed except the numbers added.


πŸ”¬Number Formats β€” Which One to Use

FormatExample OutputBest For
Plain number1   2   3Minimalist design, academic papers
Page NPage 1   Page 2Business reports, presentations
N of Total1 of 24   2 of 24When total count matters to the reader
Page N of TotalPage 1 of 24Formal documents, contracts, manuals
Custom prefixSection 2 β€” 1   Section 2 β€” 2Multi-chapter docs, sectioned reports

For most office documents and reports, "Page N of Total" is the clearest choice β€” readers can see at a glance how far through the document they are. For academic submissions, plain numbers are usually the required format. For multi-part documents where you're stitching sections together, the custom prefix lets you add context to each number.


πŸ‘₯Situations Where This Gets Used Every Day

  • Reports and proposals: You've got a 30-page business report that needs page numbers before it goes to the client. The cover shouldn't have a number. Set skip to 1, format to "Page N of Total," position to bottom center β€” done in 20 seconds.
  • Multi-part documents: You're assembling a document from several separate PDFs. Part 2 starts at page 14 because Part 1 was 13 pages. Set the starting number to 14 and the numbering continues seamlessly across the merged document.
  • Contracts and legal documents: Legal submissions often need numbered pages in a specific format and position. Bottom right is standard for contracts. "Page N of Total" tells the reader and any court exactly where each page sits in the full document.
  • Academic theses: The title page, abstract, and table of contents are often unnumbered or use Roman numerals in a separate section. Set skip pages to handle the intro, then apply plain Arabic numbers from where the body starts.
  • Technical manuals: A user manual that needs section-aware numbering. Use the custom prefix to add "Section 3 β€” " before each number so readers navigating a printed copy know exactly where they are.

❓Frequently Asked Questions

Can I skip the first page so the cover has no number? +
Yes. The "Skip first N pages" field lets you leave any number of pages at the beginning unnumbered. Set it to 1 to skip just the cover. Set it to 3 to skip a cover, title page, and table of contents, for example. Numbering starts from the next page after the skip.
Can I start numbering from a number other than 1? +
Yes. The "Start numbering from" field lets you begin at any number. If this document is Part 2 of a combined report and Part 1 was 18 pages, set the starting number to 19 and the first visible page number will be 19. The total in "N of Total" formats still reflects the actual page count of this document.
Will adding page numbers make the text unsearchable? +
No. This tool uses pdf-lib to draw the numbers as native PDF text elements on top of existing page content. Nothing is converted to an image. All original text, links, and formatting stay exactly as they were. The output is a full text-based PDF with all content intact and searchable.
Is my PDF uploaded to a server? +
Never. pdf-lib processes everything entirely inside your browser. The file is read locally, page numbers are drawn locally, and the output PDF is assembled locally. Nothing is sent anywhere at any point. Safe for contracts, confidential documents, and anything sensitive.
Can I use a custom prefix like a chapter name before the number? +
Yes. Select "Custom prefix + number" from the format dropdown and an input field appears where you can type any text. That text will appear before every page number β€” for example "Appendix B β€” " would produce "Appendix B β€” 1", "Appendix B β€” 2", and so on across all numbered pages.
Is this tool completely free? +
Yes, completely free. No page count limits, no file size restrictions, no account needed. Add page numbers to a 2-page document or a 500-page manual β€” it costs nothing either way.

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