Extract PDF Pages
This tool pulls specific pages out of a PDF into a brand-new file, in your browser. Click the pages you want to keep and download a PDF containing only those — free, with no account, no watermark and no file limit. Your original file is untouched, and never uploaded to a server.
- No signup
- No watermark
- No file limit
- Free at download
Three steps
Extract pagesin about ten seconds.
- Select your PDF, or drop it onto the page. It opens in your browser — nothing is uploaded.
- Click every page you want to keep. Selected pages highlight with a check.
- Click Extract. A new PDF with just those pages downloads, no account and no watermark.
Why use this tool
Pull out what you need,leave the rest behind.
A free online tool for turning a handful of pages from a longer PDF into their own file — a contract clause, a chapter, one form from a bundle.
- Select what to keepClick any page to select it — click again to deselect. No fixed range required.
- New file, original untouchedExtraction builds a separate PDF — your source file on disk never changes.
- See every page firstA thumbnail of each page, so you pick the right ones — no guessing by number.
- Original order keptWhatever you select comes out in the order it appeared in the source.
Just want to remove pages, not keep a subset?
That is the reverse job — Delete PDF Pages keeps everything except what you remove, instead of keeping only what you select.
Extracting from more than one file?
Extract from each file separately, then combine the results with Merge PDF.
The question everybody asks
Is it really free?
Yes. No account, no trial, no watermark on the output, no cap on file size or page count, and no payment step between you and the download button.
It is free because it is cheap to run: your PDF is processed by your own browser, so there is no upload, no server doing the work and no storage to pay for. That is also why the privacy answer is short — the file never leaves your device.
FAQ
Questions peopleactually ask.
How do I extract specific pages from a PDF?
Drop your PDF onto this page. Every page shows as a thumbnail — click the ones you want (they highlight when selected), then click Extract. A new PDF containing only those pages, in their original order, downloads to your device.
What's the difference between extracting and deleting pages?
Deleting keeps everything except what you remove. Extracting is the reverse: you select exactly what you want to keep, and everything else is left out of the new file. Use Extract when you want a subset as its own document; use Delete when you want to trim a document down.
Does the original PDF get changed?
No. Extracting builds a new, separate PDF from the pages you selected — your original file on disk is never modified.
Can I extract pages out of order, or pull the same page twice?
Selected pages come out in their original page order in the new file. If you need a different order or a repeated page, extract first, then use Organize PDF or Merge PDF on the result.
Can I extract pages from a scanned PDF?
Yes. Extraction works on page geometry, not the text layer, so it behaves the same whether the source is a scan, a photo, or a normal PDF page.
Related tools
Extracting is one job.Here is the rest.
Dashed cards are in build — they are not links yet.
- Merge PDFCombine several PDFs into one file, in any order.
- Split PDFCut one PDF into several, by range or by page.
- PDF EditorAdd text, images, shapes, highlights and signatures to any PDF.
- Organize PDFReorder, rotate and drop pages on one canvas.
- Rotate PDFTurn pages 90, 180 or 270 degrees and save.
- Crop PDFTrim margins or crop to a selection.
- Delete PDF PagesRemove pages you do not need.
- Compress PDFShrink file size while keeping the text readable.