Extract Pages from PDF

Pick the pages you want to keep from a PDF, by clicking thumbnails or typing a page range, then save them as a new file. Free, in your browser, nothing uploaded.

Extract Pages from a PDF

Drag and drop or click to select a PDF. Pick the pages to keep, then save them as a new file.

100% in your browser. Your PDF is never uploaded.

How to extract pages from a PDF

1

Select Your PDF

Drag and drop a PDF or click to choose one. Every page is shown as a thumbnail you can pick from.

2

Choose the Pages to Keep

Click the pages you want, or type a range like 1-3, 5, 8-10 in the box. Clicking and typing stay in sync.

3

Save the New PDF

Click Extract Pages and a new PDF with only your chosen pages, in order, downloads to your device.

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Keep Only the Pages You Need

Often you only want a few pages out of a long PDF, a single chapter, the pages with the data you care about, or one form from a big bundle. Sending the whole document is wasteful, and deleting everything else one page at a time is slow.

This extractor flips that around. Instead of removing what you do not want, you pick what you do want. Click the page thumbnails, or type a range like 1-3, 5, 8-10, and the tool builds a new PDF with just those pages in their original order.

The visual picker and the range box work together, so you can click a few pages and fine-tune with the text box, or the other way around. It all runs in the browser, which means even confidential documents never leave your computer.

Why Use Our PDF Page Extractor?

Visual Page Picker

See every page as a thumbnail and click the ones you want to keep. No guessing at page numbers.

Page Range Input

Prefer typing? Enter a range like 1-3, 5, 8-10 and the matching pages are selected for you.

Click and Type Stay in Sync

Clicking thumbnails updates the range box, and editing the range updates the thumbnails.

Select All or Clear

Grab every page or start fresh with one button when you are picking a lot of pages.

Kept in Order

The extracted pages come out in their original order, ready to use right away.

Runs in Your Browser

Your PDF is read on your device. Nothing is uploaded, logged, or stored.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about extracting PDF pages.

How do I choose which pages to keep?
Click the thumbnails of the pages you want, or type a page range in the box, such as 1-3, 5, 8-10. The two methods stay in sync, so you can mix clicking and typing.
What is the difference between this and split or delete?
Extract keeps the pages you select and drops the rest into a single new PDF. Split breaks a PDF into separate files, and delete removes the pages you pick. Use extract when you know which pages you want to keep.
Are the pages kept in order?
Yes. No matter the order you click them, the extracted pages come out in their original document order.
Does it change my original PDF?
No. Your original file is never modified. The tool creates a new PDF with only the selected pages and downloads that.
Can I type a range instead of clicking?
Yes. The page range box accepts single pages and ranges separated by commas, like 2, 4, 6-9. Out-of-range numbers are ignored.
Is this PDF page extractor free?
Yes, it is completely free with no signup and no limits. Everything runs in your browser, so your file stays on your device.
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