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Add page numbers
Stamp page numbers on a PDF and see exactly where they land on every page before you download. Choose corner, format, starting number, and skip the cover. Everything runs in your browser; the file is never uploaded. No account, no email.
Frequently asked questions
- Does my file get uploaded?
- No. Page previews are rendered and the numbers are stamped entirely in your browser, on your own device. The PDF never leaves your computer and never reaches a server.
- Where will the numbers appear?
- You choose one of six positions — top or bottom, left, center, or right — and every page thumbnail shows the exact number it will get, in that spot, before you download. What you see on screen is what is stamped.
- Is anything else on my pages changed?
- No. Each number is added as one small piece of text on top of the page. The existing text, images, and layout are untouched — nothing is re-rendered or re-compressed.
- What about sideways or rotated pages?
- Numbers come out upright, in the position you chose, even on pages that are stored rotated — like a landscape scan in a portrait document.
- Can I skip the cover or start at a number other than 1?
- Yes. Tick “Skip first page” to leave a cover unstamped, and set any starting number up to 99999 — useful when a document continues from an earlier volume.