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.
Sending a 60-page contract when someone needs only the signature page wastes everyone's time — and sometimes overshares. Extracting pages creates a tidy new PDF containing only what's needed: one page, several scattered pages, or a continuous chapter.
The tool copies your chosen pages losslessly into a fresh document, entirely inside your browser. Nothing is uploaded, so it's safe for legal, financial and personal documents. The original file is never modified.
Pages are extracted in the order you type them — so "5,1,3" produces a new PDF with page 5 first. That makes this a quick reordering trick too, though for full drag-and-drop reordering our Organize PDF tool is built for the job.
Choose your file, type the page number (for example 7), and click Extract. You'll download a new one-page PDF. The original document is not changed.
Yes — type 10-25. You can also combine formats: "1, 3, 10-25" extracts all of those pages into one new PDF, in that order.
Extract pulls chosen pages into ONE new PDF. Split can also burst every page into separate files. If you want a single excerpt, Extract is the tool; for one-file-per-page, use Split.
No. Pages are copied exactly — text stays selectable, images stay sharp, links keep working.
No. Extraction runs in your browser with JavaScript. Your PDF never touches a server.