Extract PDF Pages
Extract specific pages from a PDF into a new document.
About Extract PDF Pages
Extract PDF Pages pulls a specific set of pages out of a PDF and saves them as a brand-new document, leaving the original untouched. Reach for it when you only need a chapter, a signature page, or a single section of a long file. It processes the PDF right in your browser, so a confidential contract or report is never uploaded anywhere.
- Category
- edit
- Input
- Accepts: application/pdf.
- Output
- Outputs: application/pdf.
- Cost
- Free, runs in your browser
- Memory
- low
Common uses
- Pull pages 12 to 18 out of a 200-page manual to share just the relevant install steps
- Extract the signature and exhibit pages from a contract to send for review without the boilerplate
- Save a single invoice from a merged batch PDF as its own file for accounting
- Carve one chapter out of an ebook or report to attach to an email under a size limit
- Build a focused handout from a slide deck export by keeping only the pages that matter
Frequently asked questions
Is my PDF uploaded to a server?
No. Page extraction happens entirely in your browser — the file stays on your device the whole time.
Can I select non-contiguous pages?
Yes. You specify which pages to keep, so you can pull scattered pages like 1, 4, and 9 into one new document.
Does it change the original file?
No. It produces a new PDF containing only the chosen pages; your source file is left as-is.
Will the extracted pages keep their quality?
Yes. Pages are copied without re-rendering, so text stays selectable and images keep their original fidelity.
Is there a page-count limit?
There's no fixed cap, but very large PDFs use more browser memory since all processing is local.
Keywords
- extract
- pages
- select
- subset