Extract Pages
Extract pages from a PDF and save only the sections you need. Select single pages, ranges, or non-consecutive pages for a clean new output.
What this tool is best for
Use Extract Pages when the output is a curated subset from one PDF, such as a chapter, appendix, exhibit, or a few pages for someone who does not need the full file.
Why people use it
- Targets a precise page-level intent that is narrower than general split or organize workflows.
- Lets users save only the relevant pages without rebuilding the whole document manually.
- Works well for selective sharing, evidence packets, excerpts, and reference handouts.
What to watch for
- If the goal is several structured outputs from one source, <a href="/en/tools/split-pdf">Split PDF</a> is usually the better route.
- If the document first needs page cleanup or reordering, users should handle that in <a href="/en/tools/organize-pdf">Organize PDF</a> before extraction.
Supported inputs
single PDF, page thumbnails, single pages or ranges
Common outputs
new subset PDF, selected-page excerpt, share-ready short document
About This Tool
Extract Pages is for selective reuse. The source PDF already exists, but the user only needs a few pages from it: a contract signature block, a handbook chapter, an appendix, a case exhibit, a worksheet section, or a small set of supporting pages for someone else.
This is different from broader document splitting. The user is not trying to break an entire file into several planned outputs. They are trying to save a deliberate subset as one new PDF and move on quickly. That is why the page should emphasize exact page selection, non-consecutive extraction, and a clean output file rather than broad restructuring language.
It also sits between related workflows. Split PDF is better for dividing a whole document into several pieces. Organize PDF is better when the source first needs cleanup. Merge PDF is for combining several sources, not pulling from one.
For SEO, this page competes best when it stays tightly aligned with the idea of “save just these pages” instead of drifting into generic page-management copy.
How to Use
Upload Your PDF
Drag and drop your PDF file or click to select the document from which you want to extract pages.
Select Pages
Click on page thumbnails to select them, or enter page numbers and ranges in the input field.
Extract and Download
Click Extract to create a new PDF with your selected pages and download it.
Use Cases
Create Excerpts
Extract relevant pages from reports or books to create focused reference documents.
Share Specific Content
Pull out specific pages to share without sending the entire document.
Archive Important Pages
Extract and save key pages from documents for long-term archival.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I extract non-consecutive pages?
Yes, you can select any combination of pages, whether consecutive or scattered throughout the document.
Will bookmarks be preserved?
Bookmarks that point to extracted pages are preserved in the new document.
Can I extract pages from multiple PDFs?
This tool works with one PDF at a time. For combining pages from multiple PDFs, use Merge PDF.
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