How do I extract specific pages from a PDF?
Upload your PDF, enter the page numbers or ranges you want to extract (e.g., '1,3,5-7'), and click Extract. The tool creates a new PDF with only those pages.
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Extracting pages from a PDF is a common need when you want to share only specific sections of a large document, remove sensitive information from the middle of a file, reduce storage by removing unnecessary pages, or split a multi-purpose document into focused pieces.
This page explains how to extract pages flexibly using single numbers, ranges, or combinations, why this matters for document workflows, and how browser-based extraction keeps your documents private.
Upload your PDF, enter the page numbers or ranges you want to extract (e.g., '1,3,5-7'), and click Extract. The tool creates a new PDF with only those pages.
Yes. Use commas to separate page numbers (e.g., '2,5,8') or use ranges with hyphens (e.g., '1-3,8-10'). Any combination of numbers and ranges works.
The tool will show an error message. Check your PDF's total page count and try again with valid page numbers within that range.
Yes. You can extract each page individually by specifying one page per extraction. Alternatively, use our page range split tool for batch page separation.
Extracting pages is useful for removing sensitive information, creating smaller files to share specific sections, reducing storage size, or organizing multi-part documents.
No. The original PDF remains unchanged. The extraction creates a new PDF with only the pages you selected.