June 19, 2025 · 4 min read
How to Extract Specific Pages From a PDF
Pull a single page or a custom range out of a PDF and save it as a new file — no software install required.
You've got a 200-page report and you need to share three pages. Sending the whole thing is rude; copy-pasting wrecks the formatting. Extract the pages instead.
Extract pages in 30 seconds
- Open Extract Pages.
- Upload your PDF.
- Type the pages you want — for example
3, 7-9, 12. - Download the new file.
Extract vs split vs delete
- Extract — keep specific pages, throw the rest away.
- Split — break a PDF into multiple pieces by page range.
- Delete — remove specific pages, keep the rest.
Use whichever framing matches how you think about the task.
Use cases
- Sending one form from a packet.
- Pulling a single chart out of a research paper.
- Sharing one page of bank statement with your accountant.
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