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Extract PDF Pages

Extract pages from a PDF online free. Pick pages visually or type a range, and save just those pages as a new PDF — all in your browser, no uploads.

100% private — runs in your browser, nothing is uploaded

Choose a PDF or drag it here

Pick pages visually or type a range like 2, 5-8

What does this tool do?

It pulls the pages you choose out of a PDF and saves them as a new, smaller document. The original file stays untouched — you're taking a copy of just the parts you need. Selection works two ways: click page thumbnails to pick them visually, or type a range like 2, 5-8 when you already know the numbers.

How to extract pages from a PDF

  • Add your PDF; every page renders as a thumbnail in your browser.
  • Click the pages you want — selected pages get a green check. Or type page numbers and ranges in the box, and the grid updates to match.
  • Press extract, review the summary, and download your new PDF.

Extract vs delete vs split

These three tools overlap, so here's the quick guide. Extract keeps the few pages you pick — best when you want 3 pages out of 300. Delete removes the few pages you pick — best when almost everything should stay. Split cuts the whole document into parts — best when everything is needed, just in separate files. All three produce clean new PDFs and leave the original alone.

Everyday uses

Send just the signature page of a contract instead of the whole agreement. Save the one statement page your accountant asked for. Share a single chapter of course notes. Keep the itinerary page of a long booking confirmation. Extracting also strips everything you didn't select from the file — the pages you excluded aren't hiding in the output, which makes it safer to share than the original.

Private by design

The whole flow — rendering thumbnails, selecting, assembling the new file — happens in your browser. The PDF is never uploaded, no copy exists on any server, and the tool works offline once the page has loaded. Combined with object-level page copying, the extracted pages keep exactly the quality of the source.

Frequently asked questions

Is the original PDF changed?

No. Extraction copies your selected pages into a brand-new file; the source PDF on your device is never modified or uploaded.

Can I type page ranges instead of clicking?

Yes. The range box accepts formats like 2, 5-8, 11 — and it stays in sync with the thumbnail grid, so you can mix typing and clicking freely.

What order do extracted pages come out in?

In their original document order, regardless of the order you clicked them. If you need a custom sequence, run the result through the Reorder PDF Pages tool afterwards.

Do the extracted pages lose quality?

No — pages are copied as complete objects with their fonts and images intact, so the new PDF matches the source exactly.

Are the unselected pages really gone from the new file?

Yes. The output is built from scratch containing only the pages you chose, so the rest of the document isn't embedded or recoverable from it.

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