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Choose the document whose pages need different dimensions or a more consistent size.
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Adjust supported PDF page dimensions directly in your browser. Choose an available page-size or scaling option, review how the content fits and download the resized PDF without creating an account.
Select the document, use the page-size, scaling, alignment or margin controls available in the live tool and create the resized PDF below.
The browser applies the supported page dimensions and content-fitting settings to the selected document.
Choose the document whose pages need different dimensions or a more consistent size.
Select the supported page size, scaling, alignment or margin settings shown by the live tool.
Open the processed PDF and check page dimensions, whitespace, orientation and content fit.
Page resizing can make mixed documents easier to print, combine, archive or present consistently.
Use a supported standard size when a printer, portal or workflow expects consistent dimensions.
Make differently sized pages more consistent within one PDF.
Adjust page dimensions before printing, binding or distributing physical copies.
Use supported scaling or alignment controls to position content on the resized page.
AOI PDF Tools processes compatible documents locally inside your browser. This helps the selected PDF, resizing settings and processed result remain on your device during the workflow.
Resizing changes the page dimensions and may scale or reposition the existing content. Cropping removes or hides space outside a selected boundary. Use Crop PDF when the goal is to trim edges rather than create a new page size.
The exact controls depend on the current tool interface and the structure of the PDF.
Choose from the page-size options displayed by the live tool. Do not assume every paper standard or custom unit is available.
Use the available method to control whether the original content is enlarged, reduced or placed without scaling.
Choose supported positioning controls so the content sits correctly on the new page canvas.
Keep the original file and inspect representative pages before using the resized PDF in a print or submission workflow.
Changing page dimensions can affect visual scale, whitespace, print behavior and interactive elements.
| PDF feature | Possible result |
|---|---|
| Text and graphics | Scaling may make content larger or smaller and can change apparent sharpness. |
| Margins and whitespace | A larger page can add space around the content, while a smaller page can increase clipping risk. |
| Portrait and landscape pages | One setting may not suit both orientations equally, so mixed documents need careful review. |
| Forms and annotations | Interactive elements may shift, scale or require testing after the page canvas changes. |
| Digital signatures | Processing may affect signature validity or document integrity. Verify signed PDFs carefully. |
| Print output | Printer scaling settings can further change the result after the PDF has already been resized. |
Use these tools to crop edges, rotate pages, reorder content, convert to grayscale, compress the result or export pages as images.
Trim unwanted page edges instead of changing the entire page canvas.
Crop PDF pages →Correct page orientation before applying a new page size.
Rotate PDF pages →Put pages in the final order before resizing the complete document.
Rearrange pages →Convert supported color content to grayscale for print-focused workflows.
Convert to grayscale →Reduce the resized file size when appropriate.
Compress the PDF →Export resized PDF pages as image files for visual review or reuse.
Export page images →Clear answers about privacy, page sizes, scaling, cropping, mixed pages, signatures and mobile use.
Yes. AOI PDF Tools lets you use the supported page-resizing workflow without purchasing software or creating an account.
Supported files are processed locally inside your browser. They are not intentionally uploaded to the AOI PDF Tools server for resizing.
Use the standard or custom-size options shown by the live tool. The page does not guarantee support for every paper standard or unit.
That depends on the fitting option selected. The live tool may scale, fit, center or preserve the original content size.
No. Resizing changes the page canvas or dimensions, while cropping trims the visible boundary.
Yes. Processing can affect signature validation or document integrity. Verify signed PDFs before and after resizing.
Yes. The page is responsive, although large documents and detailed page previews usually work better on devices with more memory.
Select the document, choose the supported page settings and inspect the resized output before printing, submitting or sharing it.