Extract pages from a PDF
Pick the pages you actually need and save them as their own document. Useful for pulling one form out of a long pack, or sending a chapter without sending the book.
How to extract pages from a PDF
- 1Open the PDFEvery page is rendered as a thumbnail you can click.
- 2Select what you wantClick pages to include them, or type a range. The count of selected pages is shown as you go.
- 3DownloadThe pages are written to a new file in document order. The original is left as it was.
Questions
Are my files uploaded to a server?
No. The file is read by your browser and processed in the page. It never reaches a server, so there is no upload to wait for, no queue, and no copy of your document sitting somewhere with a retention policy.
How is this different from Split PDF?
They do the same job from different angles. Split is built around typing a contiguous range; Extract is built around clicking individual pages that may be scattered through the document.
Can I reorder the pages while extracting?
No. Extracted pages keep their original relative order. Use Reorder Pages afterwards if you need a different sequence.
Does extraction change quality?
No. Pages are copied whole, so images, fonts and vector content are identical to the source.