Extract Pages from PDF Browser-first PDF processing in modern browsers.

Use Extract Pages from PDF when you need a smaller PDF that contains only specific pages from a longer document. Upload one PDF, enter the page numbers or ranges, and download a new file with just those pages.

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Use page numbers or ranges, for example 1,3-5,8.

This tool is designed to run directly in your browser with pdf-lib, so your PDF workflow stays local in a modern browser.

Keep Only the Pages You Need

Extract selected pages from a PDF when you need only certain pages from a longer document for uploading, sharing, review, or reuse.

The tool builds a new PDF that includes only the pages you select.

How to use Extract Pages from PDF

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Upload one PDF file.

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Enter the page numbers or ranges you want to keep, such as 1,3-5,8.

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Click Extract Pages to build a new PDF with only those pages.

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Download the extracted-pages PDF file.

Why this helps in real workflows

A portal needs only a few pages from a larger PDF.

You want to send only the relevant pages to a teammate or client.

A long PDF should be reduced to the pages that actually matter.

A supporting document packet needs only one section from the source PDF.

Common problems and fixes

The original PDF is too long for the upload you need to make.

Extract only the required pages into a smaller PDF and upload that instead.

You need to reuse only a few pages from a larger document.

Enter those page numbers or ranges and download a new PDF with just the selected pages.

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Frequently asked questions

How do I extract pages from a PDF online?

Upload one PDF, enter the pages or ranges you want to keep, click Extract Pages, and download the new PDF.

Can I extract a page range like 3-5?

Yes. You can enter single pages, ranges, or a mix such as 1,3-5,8.

Can I extract non-consecutive pages such as 1, 5, and 9?

Yes. Combine single page numbers and ranges in one entry, for example 1,5,9 or 1,3-5,9, to extract any combination of pages.

What file format is the extracted output?

The output is a standard PDF containing only the pages you selected from the original document.

Does the extracted PDF keep the original page order?

Yes. The new PDF keeps the selected pages in the order they appear in the source document.

Do the PDF files leave my browser?

This tool is designed to run in the browser with pdf-lib, so the extraction happens locally in a modern browser session.