Extract PDF Pages
Pull out exactly the pages you need from a PDF and save them as a new, standalone document. This tool is perfect when you need to share a specific chapter from a long report, extract a single invoice from a batch statement, or isolate relevant slides from a presentation deck. Instead of editing the whole document in a desktop application, simply specify the page range and download the trimmed PDF in seconds.
Use Pages Tool in Seconds
Extract PDF Pages
Extract a page range from a PDF into a new file.
How To Use Extract PDF Pages
- Click upload and select the PDF file you want to extract pages from.
- Enter the start page number for the range you want to keep in your new document.
- Enter the end page number to define where the extracted section ends.
- Click the extract button and the tool will generate a new PDF containing only those pages.
- Download the extracted PDF, which is ready to share or use independently from the original file.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I extract specific pages from a PDF?
Yes. You specify a start and end page number, and the tool creates a new PDF containing only that continuous page range. For example, if you have a 50-page report and only need pages 10 through 20 for a presentation, you would enter 10 as the start and 20 as the end to get those 11 pages as a new PDF.
Can I extract non-continuous pages, such as pages 1, 5, and 9?
This version of the tool supports continuous page ranges only, meaning a consecutive sequence from a start page to an end page. For non-consecutive page extraction — such as picking individual pages scattered throughout the document — you would need to run multiple extractions and then use the PDF Merger tool to combine the results.
What happens to the original PDF after extraction?
The original PDF is not modified. The tool reads the specified page range and creates a brand new PDF file containing those pages. Your original document remains exactly as it was. If you want to remove pages from the original rather than extract them, you would need a dedicated PDF editor.
Is this the same as splitting a PDF?
They are related but different operations. Splitting a PDF typically breaks it into individual pages or sections automatically. Extracting pages is more targeted — you choose exactly which range you want as a standalone document. Use the Split PDF tool if you want every page as a separate file, and use Extract PDF Pages when you want a specific section.
Does the extracted PDF preserve the original formatting and fonts?
Yes. The extracted pages are taken directly from the source PDF, so all text, images, fonts, layout, and embedded content are preserved exactly as they appear in the original document. There is no re-rendering or quality loss during the extraction process.
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