Extract PDF Pages
Select the pages you want to keep, then download your new PDF.
Select and extract specific pages from a PDF into a new, standalone file. Unlike splitting, extraction lets you pick individual pages by number or range — even non-consecutive pages — and combine them into a single output document.
This is perfect when you need specific pages from a large document without downloading the entire file. Browse page thumbnails, select the pages you need, and download a clean PDF containing only your selections.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How to Extract Pages From a PDF
Pull out specific pages from a large PDF document and save them as a new, separate file. Unlike splitting (which divides the entire document), extraction lets you cherry-pick exactly which pages you want. Enter page numbers or ranges and download only what you need.
- Upload your PDF file.
- Enter the page numbers or ranges you want to extract (e.g., "1, 3, 5-8").
- Click "Extract" to create a new PDF with only the selected pages.
- Download your extracted pages.
Page extraction is ideal when you need a specific section of a large document. For example, extracting pages 15–20 from a 100-page manual, pulling out a single chapter from a textbook, or isolating a specific form from a government document bundle.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between extract and split?
Extract lets you pick specific non-contiguous pages (e.g., pages 1, 5, and 12). Split divides the document into sequential chunks.
Can I extract pages into separate files?
This tool creates one file with all selected pages. To get individual files per page, use Split PDF with "1 page per file" setting.
Does extraction alter the remaining PDF?
No. The original PDF is not modified. A new file is created with only the extracted pages.