Extract PDF Pages
Pull a specific page or range of pages out of a PDF and save them as a new, standalone file — no upload, everything runs in your browser.
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About Extract PDF Pages
Pulling a handful of pages out of a larger PDF is a task that comes up constantly — grabbing just the signature page from a long contract, saving a single chapter out of a scanned textbook, or splitting one page of a bank statement out to send to an accountant without sharing the whole document. Doing this with a desktop PDF editor usually means a paid license, and doing it with a random online tool usually means uploading a document you'd rather not hand to a stranger's server — tax forms, medical records, and signed agreements are exactly the kind of files people need to extract pages from.
This tool reads your PDF directly in the browser, shows you a page-by-page picker, and rebuilds only the pages you choose into a brand-new PDF file — entirely on your device. Nothing is uploaded before you pick your pages, and nothing is uploaded after you download the result either; the whole operation happens in local memory and never touches a network request.
Once your file loads, you'll see every page as a numbered tile you can click to select or deselect, plus a text field for typing exact page numbers and ranges (like "1-3, 7, 10-12") if you already know which pages you want — handy for long documents where clicking through dozens of tiles isn't practical. Selected pages are pulled out in their original page order and copied — not re-rendered or recompressed — into the new file, so text stays selectable and image quality is untouched.
Whether you need one page or every page but three, this gets you a clean, minimal PDF containing exactly the content you selected, without ever leaving your browser tab.
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