PDF Page Extractor
Extract specific pages from PDF documents and create new PDFs. Perfect for sharing only relevant pages or creating document excerpts.
Drop PDF file here or click to browse
Select a PDF file to extract pages from
Visual Selection
See all pages at a glance and select exactly what you need with visual preview
Flexible Extraction
Extract individual pages or define custom ranges for batch extraction
100% Private
All processing happens in your browser. Your files never leave your device
How to Extract Pages from a PDF
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Upload Your PDF
Drag and drop your PDF file or click to browse. All pages are displayed as numbered cards with checkboxes for easy selection.
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Select Pages to Extract
Click on page cards to check or uncheck them, or use the range input to specify page ranges (e.g., 1-5, 8-12). Selected pages are highlighted for confirmation.
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Extract and Download
Click Extract to create a new PDF containing only your selected pages. The extracted document downloads directly to your device.
Why Use Our PDF Page Extractor
Precise Page Selection
Pick exact pages by clicking page cards with checkboxes or using the range input. Extract as few or as many pages as you need.
Complete Data Privacy
Extraction happens entirely in your browser. Your PDF is never sent to any server, keeping sensitive content fully secure.
Page Cards with Checkboxes
See numbered page cards with checkboxes for each page, making selection straightforward without guessing page numbers.
Instant Extraction
Pages are extracted locally in seconds, with no upload delays or server-side processing queues.
Lossless Quality
Extracted pages maintain their original formatting, fonts, images, and layout with no quality degradation.
When to Use PDF Page Extraction
Page extraction is the go-to solution when you need specific pages from a larger document without modifying the original. Lawyers pull relevant clauses from lengthy contracts for focused review. Researchers extract figures and data tables from published papers for inclusion in their own work. Project managers isolate executive summaries from detailed reports for stakeholder distribution.
In educational settings, instructors extract problem sets or specific chapters from textbooks to create custom handouts. Students pull relevant sections from lecture slides or course packets for study sessions. Admissions departments extract individual applications from compiled submission PDFs.
The browser-based approach ensures your documents stay private, which matters greatly when handling contracts, financial disclosures, patient records, or proprietary research. There is no cloud storage, no third-party access, and no data retention. Once you navigate away from the tool, your files are gone from memory.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between extracting and splitting?
Extraction creates a single new PDF from the pages you select. Splitting divides the entire document into multiple separate files. Use extraction when you want a subset of pages in one file, and splitting when you want to break up every section into its own document.
Can I extract non-consecutive pages?
Yes. You can select any combination of pages regardless of their order in the original document. For example, you could extract pages 2, 7, 15, and 31 into a single new PDF.
Does extraction modify the original PDF?
No. The original file is never modified. Extraction creates a brand new PDF containing copies of the selected pages. Your source document remains completely intact.
Are bookmarks and links preserved?
Internal bookmarks and hyperlinks that reference extracted pages are preserved. Links pointing to pages that were not extracted will no longer function in the new document, as those target pages are not present.
Is there a page count limit?
There is no enforced limit on the number of pages you can extract. Since processing occurs in your browser, performance depends on your device's capabilities, but typical documents with hundreds of pages work without issues.