Page Extractor

Extract Pages from PDF Online Free

Need page 3 and pages 7 through 12? Type the numbers, get a new PDF with just those pages.

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Pick pages 2, 4, 5 — get a new PDF with just those three.

How it works

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Upload your PDF

Drag and drop or browse.

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Type the page numbers

Commas, ranges, whatever works.

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Pages get pulled out

New PDF built on the spot.

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Download the new file

It's ready.

Extract vs Split vs Delete — which one?

We've got three tools that all deal with getting pages out of a PDF. Here's the difference.

Extract — you pick what you want

Extraction is about pulling out specific pages. You tell us "give me pages 3, 7, and 12" and you get a new PDF with just those three pages. It's the right choice when you know exactly which pages you need and you don't care about the rest. The original file isn't changed — you just get a new, smaller PDF with your selection.

Split — divide the whole thing into chunks

Splitting breaks your entire document into separate pieces. Instead of picking individual pages, you're cutting a 20-page PDF into four 5-page PDFs, or splitting at specific points. It's useful when you need to break a big document into sections. Check out our split tool if that's more what you need.

Delete — remove what you don't want

Deletion is the opposite of extraction. Instead of picking pages to keep, you pick pages to throw away. If you've got a 50-page document and just need to remove 2 pages, deletion is way faster than extracting the other 48. Head over to our delete tool for that.

Real-world examples

Here's how people actually use page extraction.

Pulling a single invoice from a multi-invoice PDF

Your accounting software exported all of January's invoices into one big PDF. A client needs just their invoice. Extract that one page, send it over, done.

Grabbing pages 10-15 from a textbook for class

You've got a 400-page PDF textbook and your study group only needs one chapter. Extract those specific pages instead of sending the whole massive file. Way easier to share and way easier to read.

Extracting a signature page from a contract

Sometimes you just need the signed page — for your records, for a separate filing, or to send to someone who doesn't need the full agreement. Pull out page 12 (or whichever it is) and you've got a clean single-page document.

Pulling charts from a quarterly report

You're building a presentation and there are three great charts buried inside a 30-page report. Extract just those pages, and now you've got a focused PDF you can reference or screenshot from without scrolling through everything else.

Getting just the table of contents

Need a quick overview of what's in a long document without carrying the whole thing around? Extract the first couple pages — the TOC — and you've got a handy reference.

Same quality
Same quality, fewer pages
Cleaned up
Files cleaned up after an hour
Universal
Works on anything with a browser

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I tell it which pages?

Type page numbers separated by commas. Ranges work too — like 1-5,8,12.

Can I pull out just one page?

Absolutely. Enter 1 and you get a single-page PDF.

Does anything change inside the pages?

No. Exact same content, just in a new file.

Free?

Yep.

Need to install anything?

Nothing. It runs right here.

Can I extract pages from a password-protected PDF?

If the PDF requires a password to open, you'll need to unlock it first. Our unlock tool can handle that. If it just has printing or editing restrictions but opens fine, extraction should work normally.

What if I enter a page number that doesn't exist?

You'll get an error letting you know. It won't silently skip it or crash — it just tells you the page doesn't exist so you can fix the number.

Can I extract the same page twice?

Yes, and you'd end up with that page appearing twice in your new PDF. Some people do this intentionally — like duplicating a cover page. It works.

Does it preserve links and bookmarks?

Links within the extracted pages are preserved. Bookmarks that pointed to pages you didn't extract won't carry over, since those destinations don't exist in the new file anymore.

What order do extracted pages come in?

They come in the order you type them. If you enter 5,3,1 you'll get page 5 first, then 3, then 1. Useful if you want to reorder pages while you're at it.

Can I extract from multiple PDFs at once?

One PDF at a time. If you need pages from different files combined, extract from each one separately and then merge the results using our merge tool.

Sanskar Tiwari

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Sanskar Tiwari

Founder of IndianAppGuy Tech. Shipped 25+ products to 2M+ users, including MagicSlides and SheetAI. I build tools that solve real problems without making you sign up for stuff you don't need.