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Extract selected pages from a PDF
Extract selected pages from a PDF. Use PaperKit to extract specific pages from a pdf into a new file by selecting page numbers or ranges. Free, private, and browser-based with no upload or signup.
Why use PaperKit to extract pages from PDF?
PaperKit gives you a focused extract pages from PDF workflow without a signup wall, upload queue, or complicated desktop software. The tool opens directly in your browser, shows the key settings, and creates a fresh downloadable file when you click run.
Private by design
Your PDF work happens locally in the browser. That is useful for resumes, contracts, school forms, receipts, invoices, and internal documents that you would rather not send to a third-party server just to make a small edit.
How to do it
Drop a PDF file. Type the page numbers to keep. Get a fresh PDF with only those pages.
What to try next
After this workflow, related tools like Split PDF, Remove Pages, Merge PDF can help you finish the rest of the document cleanup in the same app.
How to use Extract Pages
- Drop a PDF file.
- Type the page numbers to keep.
- Get a fresh PDF with only those pages.
Related PDF tools
- Split PDF — Split a PDF into multiple files by page ranges. Get one output per range, downloaded as a zip.
- Remove Pages — Delete pages from a PDF by entering page numbers or ranges. Keep everything else.
- Merge PDF — Combine multiple PDF files into one PDF in the order you choose, fast and free in your browser.
Frequently asked questions
How do I use Extract Pages?
Drop a PDF file. Type the page numbers to keep. Get a fresh PDF with only those pages. The finished file is created in your browser.
Is this extract pdf pages tool private?
Yes. Extract Pages runs locally in your browser, so your PDF is not uploaded to PaperKit or stored on a server.
Will Extract Pages change my original PDF?
No. PaperKit creates a new downloadable file and leaves your original document unchanged.