Extract PDF Pages

Pull a specific range into a new PDF file.

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Create a new PDF with the selected range.

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How to Extract Specific Page Ranges from a PDF

What is PDF page extraction and why should I use it?
Page extraction is the fastest way to create a new PDF from a specific range of pages in a larger document. Instead of sending a 100-page report when your client only needs three pages, you can extract exactly what’s relevant. It’s much more efficient than traditional editing and results in a neat, focused file that includes only the information your recipient actually needs to see.
How is extracting pages different from splitting a PDF?
While splitting often involves picking individual pages visually, extraction is designed for speed when you already know your start and end points. If you need pages 15 through 30, you simply enter those numbers and the tool creates your new file instantly. It’s the perfect choice for when you need to pull a contiguous section—like a chapter, an invoice, or a contract—from a much larger file.
Who typically uses the page extraction tool?
It’s a favorite for finance teams pulling specific monthly statements, legal teams isolating relevant contract clauses, and students who only need a couple of chapters for an assignment. By focusing your file on the exact audience, you prevent information overload and ensure that no one is distracted by unrelated sections that aren’t meant for them.
How do I pick the right page range to extract?
Just enter the first and last page numbers you want in our simple form. If you’re not 100% sure which pages are which, you can use our built-in preview to check the thumbnails and confirm your range. Once you’re happy with the selection, just run the extraction and download your new, focused PDF. It takes all the guesswork out of the process.
Can I see a preview of the extracted pages before I save?
Yes, the preview panel is there to give you total peace of mind. It helps you catch errors early, which is especially important if the page numbers on the document don’t perfectly match the PDF page indices. By reviewing the preview, you can be absolutely sure that your extracted file starts and ends exactly where it should, and that it’s ready to be sent immediately.