Page Extractor
Pull out selected pages
What is Page Extractor?
Pull specific pages out of a PDF into a brand-new PDF, discarding everything else. Use it to save just the relevant chapter from a report, share a single form page without handing over the whole document, or build a custom excerpt from a large source.
How do I use Page Extractor?
- Drop a PDF onto the upload zone.
- Type the pages to keep, e.g. "1-3, 5, 8-10".
- Click Extract.
- Click Download to save the new PDF.
When should I use Page Extractor?
Extract Pages is the inverse of Remove Pages — use it when you know which pages you want to keep. For breaking one PDF into multiple smaller PDFs by range, use PDF Split instead.
What is the difference between extract and split?
Extract pulls out specific pages (e.g. "only pages 2, 5, 8") into one new PDF. Split divides the whole PDF into multiple files by a rule (every N pages, or at specific break points).
Can I change the order of the extracted pages?
Yes — the order of page numbers in your input is preserved in the output. "5, 2, 8" produces a PDF with page 5 first, then 2, then 8.
Does extracting preserve page content exactly?
Yes. Text, fonts, images, layout, and any embedded files on the extracted pages are copied byte-accurate from the original.
Is my file uploaded anywhere?
No. Everything runs in your browser. Your files never leave your device, and there is no server component for this tool.