Add Page Numbers
Draw page numbers on each page of a PDF at a configurable position.
About Add Page Numbers
Add Page Numbers draws sequential numbers onto every page of a PDF at a position you choose, such as a footer or header corner. Reach for it before printing a report, filing a legal brief, or handing out a multi-page document where readers need to reference pages. Numbering happens in your browser, so the file is never uploaded.
- Category
- Input
- Accepts: application/pdf.
- Output
- Outputs: application/pdf.
- Cost
- Free, runs in your browser
- Memory
- low
Common uses
- Numbering a court filing or legal brief so references stay unambiguous
- Adding footer page numbers to a printed report or proposal before a meeting
- Paginating a merged PDF that lost its numbering when files were combined
- Putting page numbers on a thesis or manuscript ahead of submission
- Labeling a handout so attendees can quickly turn to the right page
Frequently asked questions
Where are the page numbers placed?
At a configurable position on the page, so you can put them in a footer or header corner to match your document's layout.
Are numbers added to every page?
Yes, each page gets a sequential number drawn directly onto it.
Does my PDF get uploaded?
No. The numbers are rendered into the file in your browser, so the document stays on your device.
Will the numbers cover up existing content?
They're drawn at the position you choose, so pick a margin area to avoid overlapping text. The rest of the page is untouched.
Can I number a document I just merged?
Yes. Merge or reorder first, then add numbers so the sequence runs continuously across the whole document.
Keywords
- page numbers
- number
- footer
- header
- annotate