Extract pages

Keep just the right pages.

Click the pages you want and we'll pull them into a new PDF, in order. Original file is untouched.

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How it works

How to extract pages from a PDF

  1. 1

    Upload your PDF

    Drop the source PDF onto the uploader. The total page count is shown to help you identify the pages you need.

  2. 2

    Specify the pages to extract

    Enter individual page numbers or ranges - for example "2, 5-8, 12" - to define which pages should appear in the new PDF.

  3. 3

    Download the extracted PDF

    Click Extract. A new PDF containing only those pages is generated in your browser and downloaded immediately.

Extracting pages from a PDF is useful any time you need to share a subset of a document without exposing the rest - pulling a single exhibit from a case file, sharing one chapter of a report, or isolating a particular form page from a multi-page packet. The extract pages tool lets you specify exactly which pages you want using a simple number-and-range syntax.

The extraction runs privately in your browser with no upload to any server. Your source PDF - which might contain sensitive contracts, medical records, or proprietary data - never leaves your device. The output PDF is assembled from only the requested pages and downloaded directly to your computer. No account is required and the tool is free to use.

Both single pages and multi-page ranges are supported in the same extraction. You can combine them freely - type "1, 4-6, 10" to pull page 1, pages 4 through 6, and page 10 into one new PDF. Extracted pages retain all original formatting, embedded fonts, and vector graphics from the source document because the tool copies the page data directly rather than re-rendering it.

FAQ

Common questions

What is the difference between extract pages and split PDF?
Extract pages produces one output file containing the pages you select. Split PDF divides a document into multiple files, one per range you define.
Are the extracted pages uploaded anywhere?
No. Extraction happens entirely inside your browser. The source PDF is never sent to a server.
Do extracted pages keep their original formatting?
Yes. The tool copies page data directly from the source rather than re-rendering, so fonts, images, and vector graphics are preserved exactly.