Extract Specific Pages from a PDF

How to pull pages 3, 7 and 12-15 out of a 200-page PDF into one clean new document — fast, free, browser-based. Plus the difference between extract and split.

Why 'extract' beats 'split' for this

Splitting a 200-page report into 200 single-page files just to pull out three is overkill. Extract Pages lets you specify exactly which pages you want and outputs one clean PDF.

How to extract specific pages

Open Extract Pages, upload your PDF, then enter a range like '3, 7, 12-15' in the page input. Pages keep their original order.

If you need them in a different order, use Organize PDF instead — it lets you drag-and-drop pages into any sequence.

Common workflows

Pulling appendices out of a contract for separate distribution. Extracting a single chapter from a textbook PDF for a study group. Sending only the signed page of a 50-page agreement back to your counterparty.

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Frequently asked questions

Is the original file modified?

No. Extract Pages always outputs a new file and leaves your original untouched.

Can I extract pages from a password-protected PDF?

Unlock it first with Unlock PDF, then extract.

What's the page-count limit?

We've tested up to 5,000 pages in a single PDF. Browser memory is the only practical limit.

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