Crop · In your browser
Trim the page, not the trust.
Falcon Crop is a PDF cropping tool. You drag a rectangle on the preview and the same proportional frame is applied to every page in scope. The work happens on your computer.
The PDF opens in this tab. The crop rectangle is set on your computer; the trimmed file is the version that travels, if you choose to send it. By design.
Browser-only · no upload · Updated 2026-05-28
Why this tool exists
Cropping a PDF is most often about removing things from view — a sensitive corner, a bleed mark, a header that named the company before the company was renamed. The thing being removed is exactly the thing you would not have wanted on someone else’s server. But that is where the un-cropped version goes first, on most online tools.
When the crop runs on your computer, the part being removed is removed before anything is sent. The PDF opens here. The rectangle is drawn here. The output is the version with the bleed already gone. The version with the bleed is not anywhere new.
Drop a PDF here to crop its pages
or
Your PDF is opened and rewritten in this tab. Nothing about its contents is sent to a Falcon server.
Step-by-step
How to use Falcon Crop
Falcon Crop is a PDF cropping tool. You drag a rectangle on the preview and the same proportional frame is applied to every page in scope. The work happens on your computer.
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Open the PDF.
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Drag a rectangle on the preview to set the crop frame.
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Choose whether to apply to all pages or a range.
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Save — the crop is written to a PDF, then download.
Updated 2026-05-28
FAQ
Common questions
Is my PDF uploaded when I crop it?
No. The document opens in this browser tab and the trimming happens on your computer, then the cropped file is written back here. Nothing is sent anywhere to be cropped.
Does the crop apply to every page?
You draw one rectangle on the preview and the same proportional frame is applied to every page in scope, so a consistent margin or trim runs through the whole document in a single step.
Is the cropped-out content really gone, or just hidden?
Cropping changes the visible boundary of each page; depending on the file, the trimmed-away material can still exist in the underlying data. If your goal is to make sensitive content unrecoverable rather than just out of frame, use the redact tool instead.
Will the part of the page I keep look the same?
Yes. Inside the frame, text stays selectable and images keep their resolution — the page is trimmed, not redrawn.
How your file stays private
No upload
Opens, parses, rewrites on your device. Nothing about the contents transits a Falcon server.
Zero logs
No filenames, sizes, contents, or per-file telemetry. Operation counts only.
No trackers
Open the Network tab during use. Only first-party JS appears in the request log.
Metadata stripped
Authors, edit history, EXIF, and embedded thumbnails are removed alongside the visible content.
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