Extract Pages

Pull specific pages out of a PDF into a new document.

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Pull out specific pages from a PDF and save them as a new file

This is a precise version of splitting: you enter the exact page numbers you want, separated by commas or ranges (like 1,3,5-10), and the tool creates a new PDF containing only those pages. It's perfect for grabbing a single certificate from a combined document, pulling out a form to fill separately, or isolating a chapter from a textbook. The original PDF stays intact; you get a fresh file with just the extracted pages.

Practical extraction jobs

Tip: To remove pages instead of extracting, use the "Remove Pages" tool. This one gives you a file with the selected pages; the remove tool deletes pages and gives the rest.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I extract non-consecutive pages?

Yes, use commas: "1,5,7" will extract pages 1, 5, and 7 into one new PDF, in that order.

Does the tool renumber pages in the new PDF?

The content of extracted pages remains as they were. Page number labels in the PDF viewer will start from 1, but any printed page numbers on the document itself stay the same.

Is my PDF uploaded to a server to extract pages?

No, extraction happens entirely in your browser using JavaScript. The file never leaves your device, so it's safe for private documents like certificates or financial records.

What's the difference between this tool and Split PDF?

Extract Pages gives you a single new PDF containing only the pages you specify. Split PDF instead breaks the whole document into separate files, either one per page or by range.

Does extracting pages reduce the file size?

Yes, since the new PDF only contains the pages you selected, it will generally be smaller than the original file, roughly in proportion to how many pages you kept.

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