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Extract Pages

Create a new PDF with only selected pages

How it works:

  1. 1Upload a PDF file
  2. 2Select pages to extract
  3. 3Click "Extract Pages" to create a new PDF

About this tool

Pull exactly the pages you need from a PDF and spin them into a brand-new document containing nothing else. It's the natural choice for building summaries, lifting key sections, assembling custom files from existing PDFs, or sharing only the parts that matter. Single pages, a handful, or whole ranges all extract with pinpoint accuracy, and every bit of formatting, imagery, fonts, and layout transfers so the new file looks identical to its origin. All of this unfolds right inside your browser, which means your documents stay put on your device and never get handed off to an outside server. The extracted PDF carries the same fidelity as the original, with text that remains fully searchable and selectable. Whether you're a student isolating chapters from a textbook, a professional forwarding just the relevant slice of a report, or anyone curating focused document collections for presentations, it gives you precise control over what gets shared and what stays behind.

Frequently Asked Questions

Choose the pages you want, and the tool creates a new PDF containing only those pages. You can pull a single page, several pages, or full ranges, then download a focused document that includes just the content you selected.
Yes. The tool preserves the original fonts, layout, images, and text, so extracted pages look identical to the source. Text stays fully searchable and selectable, which is useful when pulling chapters or report sections you'll reuse later.
Extracting pulls only the pages you choose into one new document, ideal for building a focused file from scattered pages. Splitting divides a PDF into multiple separate files. Use extract when you want a single custom collection of specific pages.
Yes. You can select individual pages from different parts of the PDF as well as continuous ranges, and they're combined into a single new file. This is great for assembling a custom document from relevant sections only.
Absolutely. Extraction runs entirely in your browser, so your documents never leave your device or get uploaded anywhere. You can safely pull pages from confidential reports or textbooks knowing nothing is sent to a server.