Reorder pages inside your PDFs by content, document type, or custom rules. Lido rearranges pages across hundreds of files at once.
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Drop your PDFs or connect a folder. Lido processes files as they arrive.
Define how pages should be ordered: by document type, by date, by keyword, or by custom sequence.
Rearranged files are saved with pages in the right order and sent to your destination.
Free PDF tools let you drag pages around inside one file. That works for a five-page document. When every file in a batch needs the same reordering, the manual process takes hours.
Define your page order once. Lido classifies each page and puts it in the right position. Every file that arrives gets the same treatment. No dragging, no scrolling, no repeating.
| Feature | Lido | Free tools |
|---|---|---|
| Rearrange pages in hundreds of files | ✓ | ✗ |
| Classify and sort pages by content | ✓ | ✗ |
| Auto-order by document type or date | ✓ | ✗ |
| Watched folder automation | ✓ | ✗ |
| Drag pages in one file | ✓ | ✓ |
| Browser-based, no install | ✓ | ✓ |
Ensure exhibits, briefs, and cover sheets are in the sequence the court requires across every filing.
Rearrange scanned intake forms so demographics come first, insurance second, consent forms last.
Put summary pages first, detail pages second, and appendices last across all quarterly reports.
Reorder inspection pages by section (safety, electrical, structural) regardless of how they were scanned.
Try Lido free and rearrange your first batch automatically.
Upload your files, set ordering rules, and get perfectly arranged output.


You define ordering rules based on content, document type, keywords, or custom sequence. Lido reads each page, classifies it, and outputs the PDF with pages in the correct order.
Yes. Lido reads the content of each page and identifies what type of document it is. You define the ordering of document types and Lido arranges pages accordingly.
Yes. Drop a folder and every file gets rearranged with the same rules. No manual page dragging.
Adobe lets you drag pages in one file. Lido applies ordering rules across batches automatically.
Yes. Reordering works alongside splitting, merging, extraction, and page deletion in the same workflow.
No. Lido runs in the browser. Connect a watched folder for automatic processing.