Extract Pages from PDF
Pull selected pages out of a PDF as one new file or one file per page. Runs entirely in your browser.
Runs in your browser — nothing uploaded
Pull a handful of pages out of a long PDF and save them as a separate file — or as one file per page. Useful for sharing just the relevant section of a long report or invoice.
Private by design — your data never leaves your device
How to use it
No account, no upload — it all happens on your device.
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Drop a PDF onto the box, or click to choose one.
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Click each page you want to keep. The rest will be discarded.
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Choose one combined PDF or one PDF per page, then click Extract & download.
Extract vs. remove vs. split
Three near-neighbours that solve different problems.
One PDF or one per page?
- One PDF is right when the kept pages belong together — chapters of a report, sections of a contract.
- One per page is right when each page is its own thing — extracting a packet of separate forms or receipts.
Frequently asked
What's the difference between Extract, Split, and Remove?
Extract keeps a subset of pages as one new PDF (or one PDF per page). Split breaks a document at range boundaries you specify. Remove discards specific pages and keeps the rest as a single trimmed file.
Is the PDF uploaded?
No. The file is parsed and rewritten by pdf-lib entirely inside your browser tab. Nothing is sent to a server.
Does the extracted PDF lose quality?
No — pages are copied byte-for-byte from the original document. Text stays selectable, images stay sharp, bookmarks pointing into kept pages survive.