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How to Extract Pages From a PDF

Extract PDF pages by selecting the page numbers you need and downloading a new PDF that contains only those pages. Doing it in the browser keeps the original file private.

Last updated: 2026-07-17

What you need

You only need the file or text you want to work with and a modern browser. No install, no account, and no upload to a third-party server.

Steps

  • Open the Extract PDF Pages tool.
  • Add your file or paste your input.
  • Choose any options the tool offers.
  • Download or copy the result.

Why do this in the browser?

Browser-based tools process data on your device. That keeps contracts, photos, drafts and personal numbers private, and it is usually faster than waiting on an upload.

Tips

  • Keep a copy of the original file before you overwrite anything.
  • Double-check the output before you share or print it.
  • If a result looks wrong, adjust options and try again — the original stays untouched on your device.

Frequently asked questions

Is this free to use?

Yes. The tool is free, runs in your browser, and does not require an account.

Are my files uploaded?

No. Processing happens locally in your browser, so files and text never leave your device.

Do I need to install software?

No. A modern web browser is enough.

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