How to Extract PDF Pages
Need to pull specific pages out of a PDF? Here's how to extract PDF pages online for free — no uploads, no software, no sign-up.
What does extracting PDF pages mean?
Extracting pages means selecting specific pages from a PDF and saving them as a new, separate PDF file. Unlike splitting (which divides by page ranges), extracting lets you pick any combination of pages — page 1, page 5, and page 10, for example — and combine them into one new document.
How to extract PDF pages online (free)
Go to the Extract PDF Pages tool. Upload your PDF. You'll see thumbnail previews of all pages. Click each page you want to extract (selected pages show a checkmark). Click 'Extract Pages' — the processing happens in your browser. Download the extracted PDF.
What's the difference between Extract and Split?
Extract takes specific pages from anywhere in the document and puts them into a new PDF. Split divides the PDF into multiple files based on page ranges. Use Extract when you want pages 2, 7, and 15; use Split when you want pages 1–10 as one file and 11–20 as another.
Does extracting pages preserve quality?
Yes. Pages are copied directly without re-encoding, so text, images, and formatting are all preserved exactly as in the original.
Is extracting PDF pages safe?
Yes. The tool runs entirely in your browser. Your file never leaves your device. No uploads, no servers, no logs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I extract non-consecutive pages?
Yes. Select any combination of pages — they'll appear in the output PDF in the order you selected them.
What if I extract too many pages?
Click 'Clear' and start over. The tool doesn't store anything on a server — just re-upload your original file.
Does this work on mobile?
Yes. The tool is fully responsive and works on any modern browser.