๐Ÿฑ Lunchbox Hands

Extract PDF Pages

Extract specific pages from a PDF into a new file

Upload a PDF and select the pages you want to keep by clicking them or typing page numbers and ranges. Download a new PDF containing only the extracted pages. All processing happens locally in your browser.

Pull the pages you need into a new PDF โ€” privately

Whether you're saving a single chapter, sending a few relevant pages of a contract, or trimming a scanned packet down to what matters, this tool builds a new PDF from just the pages you pick. It runs entirely in your browser โ€” the file is never uploaded โ€” so it's safe for sensitive documents.

Selected pages are copied exactly, so text stays selectable and image quality is preserved. You can also reorder while you extract: list page numbers in whatever sequence you want the output to follow.

How to use it

  1. Upload the PDF.
  2. Select pages by clicking thumbnails or typing numbers and ranges (e.g. "1, 4, 7-9").
  3. Extract and download the new PDF.

Related PDF tools

Frequently asked questions

How do I extract specific pages from a PDF?

Upload the PDF, then type the pages you want โ€” single pages and ranges both work, e.g. "1, 4, 7-9" โ€” or click pages to select them. Download a new PDF containing only those pages, in the order you listed them. The original file is untouched.

Are my files uploaded to a server?

No. Extraction runs entirely in your browser. Your PDF is never uploaded or stored, which makes it safe for confidential documents.

Does extracting pages keep the original quality?

Yes. The selected pages are copied into the new PDF exactly as they are โ€” text stays selectable and images keep their resolution. Nothing is re-compressed or rasterized.

What's the difference between extracting and splitting a PDF?

Extracting pulls a chosen set of pages into one new file. Splitting divides a PDF into multiple separate files. If you want to discard a few pages instead of keeping a few, removing pages is the inverse operation.

Can I reorder pages while extracting?

Yes โ€” list the page numbers in the order you want them. Entering "5, 1, 3" produces a PDF with those pages in that exact sequence, not the original order.

Get weekly dev tools and tips