Extract PDF Pages
Create a new PDF containing only the pages you select — free, with full page-range validation, processed entirely in your browser.
Click to select or drag and drop a PDF file
Select one PDF file to pull pages from.
How to Use This Tool
Select a PDF file — its total page count appears automatically. Type the pages you want in the new document, using single page numbers and/or ranges separated by commas (for example 2, 4-6, 9), then click "Extract Pages" to generate and download a new PDF containing exactly those pages.
How It Works
The page list you enter is checked against the document's real page count — invalid numbers, out-of-range pages, and malformed ranges are flagged before anything is processed. Valid pages are then copied, in the order you listed them, into a brand-new PDF using a local PDF-processing library, entirely inside your browser.
Why This PDF Tool Is Useful
Extract PDF Pages is the right tool whenever you need exactly one clean output file from part of a larger document — pulling a signature page out of a contract, saving just the results section of a long report, or grabbing a single certificate page from a multi-page scan. Teachers, HR staff, and freelancers preparing client deliverables use this constantly.
Best Practices
List pages in the order you want them to appear in the output — this tool preserves your typed order rather than always sorting numerically, so you can also use it to reorder a handful of pages. Double-check the detected page count before entering ranges, especially for long documents.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is this different from Split PDF?
Extract PDF Pages always creates a single new PDF from your selected pages. Split PDF can create multiple output files at once (one per range, or one per page).
What happens if I enter a page number that doesn't exist?
The tool tells you exactly which page or range is invalid before processing anything, so you can correct it.
Can I extract pages in a different order than the original?
Yes — the tool preserves the order you type your pages and ranges in, so listing them out of sequence will reorder them in the output.
Are duplicate page numbers a problem?
No — if you list the same page twice, it's included only once in the output.