Extract specific pages from a PDF
Choose exactly which PDF pages to keep — like 1,3,5-9 — and save them as a new file. Free, private, in your browser.
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Extract specific pages from a PDF
When you want a handful of particular pages from a longer PDF, extracting specific pages lets you name exactly which ones to keep and discard the rest. Enter the pages as a list and ranges together — for example 1,3,5-9 keeps page 1, page 3, and pages 5 through 9 — and the tool builds a new PDF containing only those, in the order of the original, at full quality. This is the fast way to send someone the relevant sections of a manual, pull the exhibits out of a filing, or assemble a short reading set from a textbook without manually deleting page after page. The pages you list keep their text, links and form fields exactly; nothing is re-rendered. The whole operation runs in your browser so the source document is never uploaded, and your original file stays unchanged — you simply download the new, trimmed PDF.
Frequently asked questions
- How do I enter the pages I want?
- Use commas and ranges, like 1,3,5-9. The new file keeps just those pages in document order.
- Can I extract pages out of order?
- Listed pages are kept in the original document order. To rearrange them, use the Organize PDF tool after extracting.