How to Extract Specific Pages From a PDF

Sometimes you need just a few pages out of a large document — the signature page of a contract, two charts from a long report, one form from a bundle. Extracting pulls exactly those pages into a new PDF and leaves the rest behind.
Why extract instead of send the whole thing
- Share only what is relevant without exposing the entire document.
- Keep file sizes small for email and uploads.
- Build a custom set by pulling key pages from a larger file.
- Protect privacy by never circulating pages that contain unrelated information.
Extract vs. split
The two are closely related. Extract is best when you want a specific, possibly non-continuous selection — say pages 3, 7, and 12 — collected into one new file. Splitting is better when you want to break a document into several files at once. Pick whichever matches your goal.
How to extract pages
- Open the Extract Pages tool and upload your PDF.
- Enter the page numbers or range you want to pull out.
- Click Process and download the new document.
After extracting
If you pulled pages from several files and want to combine them, the Merge tool stitches your selections into a single clean PDF.