Extract Pages from a PDF
Select the pages you need by clicking their thumbnails, then save just those pages as a new PDF.
Add a PDF to extract pages from
or drag and drop a file here
- Free
- No account
- No watermarks
- Files stay on your device
Accepts a single PDF. Thumbnails are shown for the first 100 pages; you can still select later pages by typing page numbers.
How to extract pages from a PDF
- Add your PDF — page thumbnails appear.
- Click each page you want to keep, or type page numbers like “1-3, 5, 8”.
- Click Extract pages.
- Download the new PDF containing only the selected pages.
Supported files and limitations
- Pages keep their original size, rotation and content.
- Password-protected PDFs are not supported.
- For documents longer than 100 pages, use the page-number field for pages without a thumbnail.
Common problems
- Nothing happens on “Extract pages” — at least one page must be selected first.
- Thumbnails load slowly — large scanned documents render page by page; you can select and extract before all previews finish.
What happens to your files?
This tool runs entirely in your browser. Your file is opened in your device's memory, processed there, and the result is saved back to your device. The document is never uploaded to a server. You can confirm this yourself: open your browser's developer tools, switch to the Network tab, and process a file — no request contains your document. Closing the tab discards everything. See how local processing works.
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