Extract Pages
Extract specific pages from PDF files and save them as a new document. High-quality PDF page extraction with 100% private, browser-based processing.
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About This Tool
Extract Pages provides a precise way to pull specific content from large PDF documents and save it into a new, smaller file. This tool is essential for isolating chapters from eBooks, separating specific invoices from a batch, or creating concise excerpts from long reports.
Our interface allows you to select individual thumbnails, define custom page ranges (e.g., 5-12), or pick non-consecutive pages (e.g., 1, 3, 7). You can see exactly what you are extracting before you commit, ensuring no mistakes are made.
Zero-Upload Privacy: To ensure your data stays safe, all extraction logic runs locally in your browser. Your original file never touches a server, providing the highest level of privacy for sensitive business or personal documents.
How to Use
Upload Your PDF
Drag and drop your PDF file or click to select the document from which you want to extract pages.
Select Pages
Click on page thumbnails to select them, or enter page numbers and ranges in the input field.
Extract and Download
Click Extract to create a new PDF with your selected pages and download it.
Use Cases
Create Excerpts
Extract relevant pages from reports or books to create focused reference documents.
Share Specific Content
Pull out specific pages to share without sending the entire document.
Archive Important Pages
Extract and save key pages from documents for long-term archival.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a limit to how many pages I can extract?
No, you can extract any number of pages from a document. Whether you need just one single page or a hundred-page range, our tool handles it instantly in your browser.
Will the extracted pages lose their original quality?
Not at all. The extraction process maintains the exact resolution, fonts, and formatting of the source document. We simply copy the selected page data into a new container.
What happens to the interactive elements like links?
Hyperlinks and internal page links are generally preserved within the extracted set. If a link points to a page that was not extracted, it will remain as a visual element but may no longer be clickable.