Extract a range of pages from a PDF
Save a continuous range of PDF pages, like 10-20, as a new document. Free, private, runs entirely in your browser.
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Extract a range of pages from a PDF
Extracting a page range pulls one continuous block of pages — say 10 to 20 — out of a PDF and saves it as its own document. This is the natural choice when a single chapter, section or appendix sits in a known span of a larger file and you want just that stretch without the pages before or after. Enter the range as start-end and the tool assembles a new PDF of exactly those pages, in order, preserving their text, links and form fields at full fidelity. You can combine a range with individual pages too if you need to, but for a clean chapter pull a simple range is all it takes. Everything happens locally in your browser, so even a confidential report never leaves your device, and the original file is left untouched — you just download the extracted range as a fresh, smaller PDF ready to share or print.
Frequently asked questions
- How do I write a range?
- Enter it as start-end, for example 10-20, to keep that continuous block of pages as a new file.
- Can I extract more than one range?
- Yes. Separate ranges with commas, like 1-3,10-20, to keep several blocks in one new document.