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Extract PDF Pages

Pull just the pages you need out into a brand-new PDF.

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How Extract PDF Pages works Infographic showing four steps: select a PDF, list the pages to keep, build a new file in your browser using pdf-lib, then download the extracted PDF. 1. Select PDF One file, any length 2. List pages to keep e.g. 4-6, 9 PDF 3. Extract in-browser No upload, no server 4. Download PDF One combined output

About Extract PDF Pages

Extract PDF Pages pulls only the pages you list — say, pages 4 through 6 of a 40-page report — into a single new PDF using pdf-lib, entirely in your browser. Unlike Split PDF's "every page separately" mode, this always produces one combined output file from your selection.

Use it whenever you need to hand someone a subset of a document without sending the whole thing, or to pull a section out for a separate workflow.

Pulling a subset without sending everything

Sharing a 40-page contract when someone only needs to review one clause, or handing off a single chapter of a report without the rest of the document, is a common but awkward ask — most people either send the whole file with instructions to "just look at pages 4-6" or manually screenshot each page. Extract PDF Pages solves this properly: type the range you need, and get back one clean PDF containing only those pages.

Keeping the pages combined into one file

Unlike tools that output one file per page, this one is built around the common case of wanting a single, contiguous new document — pdf-lib copies each specified page (in the order you listed them) into a brand-new PDF, preserving fonts, images and layout exactly as they were in the source, with no image re-rendering involved. That order-preservation also means you can use the page list creatively — listing pages out of their original sequence lets you reassemble a new reading order in the same step as extracting them.

Extract PDF Pages: this tool vs. the alternatives

Method Cost Privacy Speed Range syntax
QuickPDFHubPro (this tool) Free Runs in-browser, no upload Seconds Comma-separated pages & ranges
Adobe Acrobat (desktop/online) Subscription required Uploads to Adobe's servers (online version) Seconds Visual thumbnail selection
Print selected pages to PDF (OS built-in) Free Local, but manual Slow, per print job Limited range syntax
Other online converters Often free, some paywalled Varies — check if files are uploaded Depends on server load Varies

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Key features

Extract a page range

Keep only the pages you specify.

100% private

Extraction happens on-device — no upload required.

Single output file

Selected pages combine into one new PDF.

Step-by-step guide

  1. 1

    Drag your PDF into the box above, or click Choose PDF.

  2. 2

    Type the pages to keep, e.g. 4-6, 9.

  3. 3

    Click Extract Pages and download the new PDF.

Benefits

No file uploads — extraction happens on-device

Flexible syntax: single pages and ranges, comma-separated

Extracted pages keep full original quality

No watermark, no account, no daily limits

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