Extract Pages from a PDF
Pull specific pages out of a PDF and save them as a brand-new document.
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Works with files up to roughly 100 MB, depending on your device's memory.
Extract PDF Pages is the mirror image of deleting pages: instead of removing pages, you pick the ones you want and save just those into a new document. Upload your PDF, browse the page thumbnails, and click to select every page you want to keep — the rest are left behind. This is useful for pulling a single chapter out of a report, saving just the signature page of a contract, or grabbing a handful of receipts from a longer scan. Selected pages are combined in the order you picked them, and the result downloads as a standalone PDF. All processing happens locally in your browser, so nothing about your document is ever uploaded.
How it works
Upload your file
Drag and drop, or click to choose a file from your device.
Choose your options
Set the options for this tool — most tools work great with the defaults.
Download your PDF
Get your result instantly, processed right in your browser.
Frequently asked questions
How is this different from Split PDF?
Extract lets you visually pick individual pages by thumbnail; Split works from page-range text input and can also create one file per page.
Can I choose the order of extracted pages?
Yes, pages are added to the new PDF in the order you select them.
Does extraction affect the quality of the pages?
No, pages are copied directly with no re-encoding.