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PDF · PRECISION

Extract PDF Pages Free — Save Specific Pages as New PDF

Extract specific pages or ranges from any PDF with surgical precision.

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Select PDF Document

Drop a file here to start extraction

Extraction Logic

01

Target Selection

Choose specific pages visually or via numeric range input for bulk operations.

02

Surgical Split

Our engine isolates the internal object streams for the selected pages in-memory.

03

Reconstruction

We build a new document structure or package separate files into a clean ZIP archive.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a file size limit?
We support documents up to 100MB. For larger engineering blueprints or extensive legal records, the browser might require more RAM for rendering thumbnails.
What happens to the original PDF?
Nothing. We treat your original file as read-only. The extraction process creates entirely new file instances based on your selection.
Can I extract pages from encrypted PDFs?
Yes, provided you unlock them first using our PDF Password Remover tool. Alternatively, if the file is only protected against editing but not viewing, our extractor can still process it.
Will links and bookmarks be preserved?
Yes. Our engine maintains internal object references, so hyperlinks and annotations on the extracted pages remain functional.

Taking Only the Pages You Need

Typical extraction jobs

Sending a 60-page file when someone asked for one certificate wastes their time and yours:

JobPagesTip
One certificate from a scanned bundleA single pageFind it by thumbnail, not memory
A chapter from a thesis or reportA continuous rangeInclude the chapter title page
The signature page of a contractUsually the last pageSend with the first page for context
Selected exhibits for a filingNon-consecutive picksExtract as one combined PDF
Bank statement months a visa officer wantsSpecific date rangesCheck printed dates, not page numbers

Extract vs. split — pick the right verb

Extraction pulls chosen pages into a new file and leaves the original intact. Splitting (the split tool) divides the whole document into parts. If you can name the exact pages you want, extract; if you want the document broken at boundaries — every page, every chapter, every N pages — split. Both are lossless: extracted pages keep their original quality, fonts and searchable text.

After extraction

Extracted scans inherit the original's weight per page — one page from a heavy scan can still be megabytes, so compress before portal uploads. Combining extractions from several documents into one submission file is a merge job.