Add Page Numbers to PDF

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Insert page numbers into a PDF. Choose position, format (1, 1/N, Page 1, etc.), font size, and starting number.

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Add Page Numbers to PDF

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About This Tool

What This Tool Does

Stamps a page number on every page of your PDF in the position and style you choose. Necessary for documents that will be printed or paginated like books, reports, contracts, and theses.

Format Options

  • 1 β€” just the page number
  • 1 / 10 β€” current page out of total
  • Page 1 β€” labeled format
  • Page 1 of 10 β€” full descriptive format

Position Options

  • Bottom center β€” classic book style
  • Bottom right / left β€” alternates on odd/even pages
  • Top right β€” common for reports and academic papers

Custom Starting Number

Set the first page number to anything you like (useful when adding numbers to part of a larger document). The numbering then increments sequentially from there.

Frequently Asked Questions

What if my PDF already has page numbers?
The tool adds new numbers without removing existing ones u2014 you'd end up with two sets. Either remove the existing numbers in a desktop editor first, or use a margin position where they won't overlap.
Can I skip the first few pages (like a cover and TOC)?
Not in this simple version. Workaround: split the PDF, leave the first few pages alone, add numbers to the rest with a custom 'Start at' value, then merge back. Or use a desktop tool like Adobe Acrobat for precise per-page control.
Why is the number positioned slightly off?
PDF text is positioned by its baseline (the bottom of letters, not their visual center). The tool applies a small margin to compensate. If you need pixel-perfect placement, adjust font size or position; small variations between fonts are normal.