Extract PDF Pages
Pull out a chosen set of pages from a PDF and save them as a new, separate document.
- 100% free
- No upload — runs in your browser
- No sign-up needed
This is the mirror image of deleting pages — instead of marking what to remove, you click the pages you want to keep. A thumbnail of every page is shown so you can see exactly what you're selecting before building a brand-new PDF containing only those pages, in order, without ever leaving your browser.
How to Extract PDF Pages
- Upload the source PDF — a thumbnail grid of every page appears.
- Click each page you want to keep; a blue checkmark shows it's selected. "Select all" / "Select none" speed this up on longer documents.
- Click "Extract selected pages" to download the new file.
Frequently asked questions
What's the difference between Extract and Delete Pages?
Delete Pages removes the pages you click and keeps everything else; Extract Pages does the opposite — it keeps only the pages you click and discards the rest. Pick whichever tool means clicking fewer pages.
Does the extracted file keep the original page order?
Yes, extracted pages appear in their original page order in the output file, regardless of the order you clicked them in.
Can I extract pages from more than one PDF at once?
This tool works on one source PDF per run. To combine pages pulled from several documents, extract from each one separately and then use Merge PDF to combine the results.