Extract Pages from a PDF Online
Pull just the pages you need out of a larger PDF and save them as a fresh document. Ideal for sharing a single receipt, chapter or signed page without sending the whole file.
Extract Pages
Pull selected pages into a new PDF
About the Extract Pages tool
Extract Pages copies your chosen pages into a brand-new PDF while leaving the original untouched. Text stays selectable and images keep their original resolution.
Because the tool runs locally, you can safely extract from sensitive documents such as bank statements or medical records.
Key features of Extract Pages
- Precise page selection using range syntax
- Original quality preserved (text, fonts, images)
- Instant, browser-based processing
- No account or software installation required
- Free and unlimited
How to use Extract Pages
- Upload your source PDF.
- Enter the page numbers or ranges you want.
- Click ‘Extract Pages’ to build a new PDF.
- Download the extracted document.
Common use cases
- Share a single invoice from a monthly statement
- Send only the signed page of a long contract
- Save specific chapters from an e-book
- Pull exam questions for a study handout
- Archive one appendix from a lengthy report
Frequently asked questions
What's the difference between Extract Pages and Split PDF?
Extract Pages creates one new PDF containing only your selected pages. Split PDF is optimized for breaking a file into multiple smaller PDFs.
Do the extracted pages keep clickable links and bookmarks?
Links inside the extracted pages remain functional. Bookmarks that target extracted pages are preserved when possible.
Is this tool safe to use with confidential files?
Yes. Every file is processed locally inside your web browser using JavaScript and WebAssembly. Nothing is uploaded to a server, stored, or shared — so contracts, invoices, medical records and personal documents stay 100% private on your device.
Is it really free? Are there any limits or watermarks?
Yes, it's completely free with no sign-up, no daily limits, and no watermarks stamped on your output. Process a single file or hundreds — the only limit is your device's memory.