Ajouter des numéros de page
Numérote chaque page
À propos de cet outil
Stamp page numbers onto every page of a PDF. Customize position (corners or center), format (just the number, 'Page 3', 'Page 3 of 24'), font size, margin from the edge, and starting number.
Useful for printing manuscripts, putting numbers on scanned chapters, prepping legal exhibits, or cleaning up a PDF that was assembled from un-numbered sources. Runs in your browser - no upload needed.
Fonctionnalités
- 9-point position grid (corners, edges, center)
- Format presets: '3', 'Page 3', 'Page 3 of 24', '3 / 24'
- Custom font size and edge margin
- Custom starting number
- Skip first page option (e.g. for cover pages)
- Browser-only - files never uploaded
- Free and unlimited
- Skip the cover page or the first N pages
Comment l'utiliser
- Drop in your PDF.
- Pick position and format.
- (Optional) set custom font size, margin, starting number, or skip-first-page.
- Click Stamp and download the numbered PDF.
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Questions fréquentes
Skip-first-page is supported today. Per-page selection of which pages to number is on the roadmap.
Choose a position outside the page's printed area (typically the bottom margin). If your PDF has full-bleed content, increase the margin or use the center-bottom position with a background box.
Helvetica from pdf-lib's standard fonts. Custom fonts are on the roadmap.
Barely - page numbers are just a few bytes per page of text overlay. The output is essentially the same size as the input.
They're placed in the page margins by default and will only overlap if your existing footer or header sits in the same spot. Use the position picker to move them to a different corner if there's a clash.
Yes. Pick Roman numerals as the format and set the page range - useful for prefaces and tables of contents where the convention is to number them separately from the body.