PDF Page Counter
Count pages and show basic PDF file information locally.
Files are processed locally in your browser and are not uploaded or stored on the server.
About PDF Page Counter
PDF Page Counter is a simple browser tool for checking how many pages a PDF contains before you share, upload or archive it. Choose a PDF file and the tool reads the document locally to display total page count, file size and the PDF version when it can be detected from the file header. This is useful for students, office teams, freelancers, administrators and anyone who needs to confirm document length quickly. You can check forms, reports, invoices, assignments, contracts, ebooks and exported files without opening a full PDF editor. The file is not uploaded to Toolexa and is not permanently stored on the server; the browser reads it only for the current session. If a PDF is encrypted or damaged, the tool shows a clear message instead of pretending the result is complete. The layout follows the same Toolexa result panel style, making it easy to copy the summary or clear the file and check another document.
How to use PDF Page Counter?
- Choose a PDF file from your device.
- Click Count Pages.
- Review page count, file size and version details.
- Copy the result if needed.
- Clear the file before checking another PDF.
- Open the tool page and read the input labels carefully.
PDF Page Counter Features
- Upload PDF
- Display total page count
- Display file size
- Display PDF version if available
- Copy result
- Clear file
PDF Page Counter FAQs
Does PDF Page Counter upload my PDF?
No, the PDF is read locally in your browser.
Can it show PDF version?
Yes, the tool reads the PDF header when available.
Can it count encrypted PDFs?
Encrypted PDFs may not be accessible for page counting.
Can I copy the page count result?
Yes, use the Copy Result button.
What file information is shown?
It shows page count, file size and PDF version when available.