PDF page count checker tools are handy whenever you need to confirm how many pages a document contains before printing, quoting, or submitting. This free browser-based tool displays the page count immediately after you upload your PDF. No signup is required, the file is read locally in your browser, and no data is sent to any external server.
PDF Page Counter is a free browser-based tool that instantly reports the total number of pages in any PDF file. This is useful in many everyday situations: checking whether a print job is within a page budget, verifying that a document was fully exported before sending, confirming the page count of a PDF before splitting it, or quickly auditing multiple PDF files. Users simply drag and drop a PDF onto the tool and the page count appears immediately, with no need to open the file in a full PDF viewer. The tool reads only the PDF metadata to extract the page count and runs entirely in the browser, so no file content is ever sent to a server. It processes the result in under a second regardless of file size. No account or installation is required.
PDF Page Counter is a small utility that solves a surprisingly common friction point: finding out how many pages a PDF has without opening it in a full application. On systems where Adobe Acrobat is not installed, opening a PDF just to check its page count requires waiting for a browser or viewer to render all pages. PDF Page Counter returns the result instantly by reading the cross-reference table in the PDF file structure, which stores the page count as metadata, without rendering any page content. This makes it fast even for very large files. Common use cases include verifying that a merged PDF contains the expected number of pages after using PDF Merger, checking that a split operation produced the right page count in the extracted subset, confirming that a scanned batch processed correctly, and auditing a folder of PDF files against a page count log. The tool can be used repeatedly in a session by dropping different files without reloading the page. Because the file is read locally in the browser without any server communication, the tool is appropriate for use with confidential documents. It works across all modern browsers on desktop and mobile without installation.