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How to Extract Pages from a PDF

Published on March 1, 2026

To extract pages from a PDF, use our free PDF page extractor. Upload your PDF, check the boxes for the pages you want, and download a new PDF containing only those pages. You can also type page ranges like "1,3,5-7" for faster selection.

Selecting Pages

After uploading, you see a grid of checkboxes for every page. Click individual pages or use the range input for bulk selection. The "Select All" and "Deselect All" buttons help with large documents. A counter at the top shows how many pages you have selected out of the total.

Use Cases

Pull a single receipt from a multi-page bank statement. Grab the signature page from a contract without sharing the full document. Extract a specific chart or table from a research paper. Save only the cover page and table of contents from a textbook. Any time you need part of a PDF without the rest, extraction is the answer.

Quality and Formatting

Extraction is lossless. Pages are copied from the original PDF without any re-encoding. All text, images, vector graphics, and formatting stay exactly as they were. The new file is just smaller because it has fewer pages.

Related PDF Tools

If you need to combine extracted pages with other documents, use Merge PDF. To break a PDF into equal sections rather than specific pages, try Split PDF. Need a signature on one of those pages? Sign PDF lets you add one directly in the browser.

For a comparison of splitting vs extracting, read how to split PDF pages. If the result is too large for email, compress the PDF to reduce file size.

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