Extract Pages From a PDF
Create a new PDF containing only the pages you select.
Split PDF
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How to Extract Pages From a PDF
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Open your PDF
Drop your document into the tool. Thumbnails of each page appear for easy selection.
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Pick your pages
Click the pages you want to keep. Selected pages are highlighted. Click again to deselect.
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Extract
Download a new PDF with only your selected pages, in the order you chose.
Sharing Portions Without Oversharing
Your bank statement is 10 pages but the landlord only needs the summary page. Your professor wants your bibliography but not the full paper. Extracting specific pages lets you share just what's asked for — nothing extra, nothing sensitive left in.
Visual page selection makes this intuitive. See thumbnails, click the ones you want, extract. No guessing at page numbers or counting from the beginning. If the PDF has a table of contents page, you can spot it instantly.
Extracted pages form a new, independent PDF. The original file stays completely untouched. You can extract different page combinations multiple times from the same source document.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I rearrange pages while extracting?
Yes. Selected pages appear in a staging area where you can drag them into any order before extracting.
Is the original PDF modified?
Never. Extraction creates a brand new file. Your original remains exactly as it was.
Can I extract pages from a scanned PDF?
Absolutely. Scanned PDFs are still PDFs — the tool doesn't care whether content is text or images. Pages extract the same way.