PDF Page Extractor

Upload a PDF and specify the pages you want to extract into a new file.

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Drop PDF file here

Single PDF file — max 50 MB

Enter page numbers or ranges, e.g.: 1-3, 5, 7-9

How to Use

1

Upload Your PDF

Upload the file you want to extract pages from.

2

Specify the Pages

Enter page numbers or a range like 1-5, or non-consecutive pages like 1,3,7.

3

Click Extract

Click the button and a new PDF is created containing only the selected pages.

4

Download the New File

Download the extracted file to your device. The original file is not affected.

About PDF Page Extractor

The Adawix PDF Page Extractor lets you pull specific pages from any PDF file and save them as a new standalone file. Instead of dealing with an entire large PDF, extract only what you need — a single page, a range like 1-5, or non-consecutive pages like 2, 5, 8. The entire process runs locally in your browser. See also: PDF Merger.

Imagine a 100-page report where you only need the summary and recommendations. With this tool, done in seconds without paid software. Files are private and secure, never leaving your device. Supports files up to 50MB. Free with no limits. For more productivity, also try: Merge PDF, Compress PDF, or Rotate PDF.

The tool uses the open-source pdf-lib library to process files directly in your browser. This means extracting pages preserves the quality of text, images, tables, and hyperlinks from the original pages without any degradation.

One of the most practical use cases: distributing different parts of a document to different people. Send only the financial chapter to the accountant, and the technical chapter to the engineer, instead of sharing the complete document with everyone.

Need the reverse? PDF Merger reassembles separate PDF files into a single document. And if the extracted file needs to be smaller, try PDF Compress right after extraction.

Who Uses the PDF Page Extractor?

Employees and Business Owners

Extract the signature page from a long contract without sending the full document. Or pull out the pricing annex to share with a client.

Students and Researchers

Extract the chapters or references you need from a large textbook. Navigate smaller files instead of scrolling through hundreds of pages.

Design Teams

Extract mockup or template pages to share with clients in lightweight individual files rather than a heavy design folder.

Lawyers and Legal Entities

Extract key clause pages or certificates from large case files to speed up the review and documentation process.

Tips for Efficient PDF Page Extraction

Check the Page Count First

Before entering a range, open the file in any PDF reader to verify the correct page numbers and avoid errors.

Single Page = Single Number

To extract just one page, enter its number directly (e.g., 5) rather than a range (5-5 works too but is unnecessary).

Merge Extracted Pages Later

Extract several groups of pages then combine them in a new order using PDF Merger to create a fully custom document.

Mix Ranges with Individual Pages

You can combine a range and individual pages in one request like: 1-3, 7, 12-15 to get a file with exactly what you need.

Output Order Follows Your Input

Pages in the output file are ordered as you entered them. Enter 5, 1, 3 and you get a file with pages in that exact order — enabling full page reordering.

Frequently Asked Questions

Enter a range like "1-5" to extract pages 1 through 5, or enter page numbers separated by commas like "1,3,7".
Yes. You can specify any combination of pages in any order.
Yes. Extracted pages retain their full original quality and dimensions.
The tool supports PDF files up to 50 MB.
No. All operations happen locally in your browser. Your confidential files stay on your device.
Open the file in any browser or PDF reader and check the scrollbar or page indicator to find the total page count. Then enter that number in the extraction field.
Yes. Hyperlinks and searchable text are preserved in the output file. Extraction uses pdf-lib which rebuilds pages with all their original content intact.
Yes. Pages can be extracted from scanned documents as-is. However, scanned files are typically larger since each page is an image, so the output may be large — compress it after extraction if needed.
Yes, indirectly. Enter pages in the order you want rather than their original sequence. Entering 3, 1, 2 produces a file with those pages in that order.
Extraction takes pages from one file and creates a smaller file. Merging takes multiple files and combines them into one. The two tools complement each other — extract then merge to create a perfectly customized document.