Extract PDF Pages
Pick the pages you want and save them as a new PDF. Click ranges, type ranges, or both.
Quick answer: Pick the pages you want and save them as a new PDF. Click ranges, type ranges, or both.
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Frequently asked questions
- How do I extract pages from a PDF?
- Drop the PDF, click the page thumbnails you want, then press Extract. A new PDF with only those pages is ready to download.
- Can I extract multiple ranges (e.g. 1-2 and 8-10)?
- Yes. Type the ranges in the field — like 1-2, 8-10 — and click Apply, or click each page individually with Shift held to mark a range.
- Does extraction change quality?
- No. Pages are copied at full fidelity with pdf-lib — text and images are not re-encoded.
- Can I extract pages on mobile?
- Yes. The thumbnail grid is touch-friendly; tap to select pages, then tap Extract.
- Is it free?
- Yes. No signup, no watermark, no page limit.
- Are my files stored?
- No. Both the source PDF and the extracted file exist only in your browser tab.
- Can I extract pages from a scanned PDF?
- Yes. Scans are just images embedded in PDF pages; extraction works the same way as for text PDFs.
- Can I extract pages from a password-protected PDF?
- Encrypted PDFs need to be unlocked first. Open the file in your PDF reader, save it without the password, then extract.
- Will the new PDF keep the same page size?
- Yes. Each extracted page keeps its original size, orientation and rotation.
- What's the fastest way to extract a single section?
- Type the range (e.g. 5-10) and click Apply, then Extract. Two clicks and you're done.