Quick answer: to save one page of a PDF — or any set of pages — as its own file, open our free Extract Pages tool, type the pages (like 7 or 10-25), and download a new PDF containing just those pages. No upload, no quality loss, original untouched.
How to Save One Page of a PDF as a Separate File
- Open the Extract Pages from PDF tool.
- Choose your document — the tool shows its total page count.
- Type the page number you need, for example
7. - Click Extract. You download a one-page PDF; the original file stays complete and unchanged.
Extracting a Range or Scattered Pages
Ranges and lists both work: 10-25 pulls a chapter, 1,3,17 pulls three scattered pages into one document, and 1,3,10-25 combines both. Pages land in the new PDF in the order you type them — so 5,1,3 even lets you reorder while extracting.
Why Extract Instead of Sending the Whole File?
Three reasons. Relevance: nobody wants to hunt through 60 pages for the one that matters. Privacy: the rest of the document may contain information the recipient shouldn't see — extraction is the clean way to share only what's needed. Size: a 3-page excerpt emails instantly where the full file might bounce.
Extraction Is Lossless — and Local
Extracted pages are copied exactly: text stays selectable, images keep full resolution, internal links still work. And because the extraction runs in your browser, the document is never uploaded — safe for contracts, medical records and financial statements.
Extraction Questions
What's the difference between extracting and splitting?
Extract makes ONE new PDF from chosen pages. Split can also burst every page into its own file. Excerpt = Extract; one-file-per-page = Split.
Is the original changed?
Never. Extraction reads it and builds a new file — your source stays complete.
Can I extract on mobile?
Yes, the tool works in any phone browser, no app needed.
✨ Try it now — free & private
Pull specific pages out of a PDF and save them as their own document. Type a page, a list, or a range — get a new PDF with just those pages. Runs entirely in your browser.
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