Why use Crop PDF
Useful for scanned pages or exports with too much extra white space.
Trim selected pages without rebuilding the full document manually.
Use Crop PDF when a file has too much empty space around the content and needs a cleaner reading area.
Useful for scanned pages or exports with too much extra white space.
Trim selected pages without rebuilding the full document manually.
Set a margin value, choose all pages or a page range, and download the cropped file.
Current Tool
Crop all pages or selected pages by applying an equal margin from every side.
A crop PDF tool is helpful when the content on a page is surrounded by more margin than you actually need. This often happens with scanned documents, exported slides, or PDFs generated from mixed sources. The document may be correct, but it feels less polished because the page framing is too loose. Cropping can make the content look tighter, cleaner, and more focused without having to recreate the file in another program.
Infini PDF handles this by letting you choose a page range and a crop margin value. You can crop every page or only the selected ones. This is useful when only some pages need adjustment, such as scanned inserts, appendix pages, or supporting materials that were added later. It is also practical when you want a more compact reading or print layout.
Crop PDF works well as part of a finishing workflow. You might rotate sideways pages first, crop extra margins second, and then extract or merge pages depending on the final output you need. That kind of sequence helps turn rough files into something much more presentable for study, client delivery, or internal review.