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Extract Pages From PDF

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

Processed locally — your files never leave your device

How to use Extract Pages

  1. 1

    Open your PDF — every page appears as a thumbnail.

  2. 2

    Click the pages you want to keep, or type a range like "2, 5-9".

  3. 3

    Choose whether you want one combined PDF or a separate file per page.

  4. 4

    Click Extract and download the result.

About this tool

Sometimes you need just a few pages out of a long document: the summary section of a report, one chapter of a manual, or the two pages of a contract that actually need review. This tool shows you every page as a thumbnail so you can pick exactly what you need by eye — no guessing page numbers.

Selection works both visually and by typing. Click thumbnails to toggle them, or enter a range expression and watch the selection update. The selected pages can be saved as one new PDF in their original order, or as individual files zipped together if you need each page separately.

Extraction preserves each page exactly as it was — text stays selectable, images stay sharp, and page-level links keep working. The pages are copied, not re-rendered, so there's no quality loss whatsoever.

Frequently asked questions

Does extracting reduce quality?

No. Pages are copied at the PDF object level, not re-rendered as images. Text, vector graphics and photos remain exactly as they were in the source document.

Can I extract pages in a different order?

Extracted pages keep their original document order. If you need a custom order, use the Organize PDF tool, which lets you drag pages into any arrangement.

What's the difference between this and Split PDF?

Split divides the whole document into pieces; Extract pulls out a hand-picked subset and discards the rest. Use Extract when you know exactly which pages you want to keep.

Is there a page limit?

No hard limit. Thumbnails render progressively, so even documents with hundreds of pages remain usable — they just take a moment to fully appear.

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