PDF Extract Pages

Pull specific pages out of a PDF into one new file using a page list like 1,3,5-7, right in your browser.

Choose one PDF. We read it locally to count its pages.

Use commas and ranges (1,3,5-7). Pages are kept in the order you list them.

ToolsSoup's PDF Extract Pages is a free online tool that pulls the exact pages you want out of a PDF and saves them as one new file, entirely in your browser. List individual pages and ranges like 1, 3, 5-7 — even reorder them — then download a single combined PDF in one click. No uploads, no sign-up, and nothing ever leaves your device.

What is a PDF page extractor?

A PDF page extractor lets you choose specific pages from a larger PDF and gather them into a brand-new document. Unlike a basic splitter that only handles one continuous range, an extractor accepts a mixed list of single pages and ranges — for example 1, 3, 5-7 — and writes them into one file in the order you typed. People use it to pull a handful of pages from a long report, build a custom packet from scattered pages, drop confidential or blank pages, or reorder pages on the way out. Because ToolsSoup extracts pages locally with the open-source pdf-lib engine, your document is never sent to a server.

How to extract pages from a PDF online

Extracting pages with ToolsSoup takes just a few seconds:

  1. Click Select a PDF file and choose your document.
  2. Type the pages you want in the Pages to extract box, using commas and ranges like 1, 3, 5-7.
  3. Click Extract Pages and download the single new PDF with exactly those pages.

Why use this PDF page extractor?

  • 100% free with no ads, sign-up, watermarks, or page limits.
  • Runs entirely in your browser — your PDF is never uploaded to a server.
  • Mix single pages and ranges in one list, such as 1, 3, 5-7.
  • Keeps pages in the exact order you list them, so you can reorder while extracting.
  • Produces one combined PDF and preserves the original page size and quality.

Frequently asked questions

Is this PDF extract pages tool free?

Yes. Every tool on ToolsSoup is completely free, with no account, sign-up, watermarks, or hidden limits.

Is my PDF uploaded anywhere?

No. The entire extraction happens locally in your browser using JavaScript, so your document is never sent to or stored on any server.

How do I choose which pages to extract?

Type a page list using commas for single pages and a hyphen for ranges. For example, 1, 3, 5-7 keeps page 1, page 3, and pages 5 through 7 — all combined into a single new PDF.

How is this different from splitting a PDF?

Splitting pulls out one continuous range or bursts every page into its own file. Extracting lets you cherry-pick any mix of pages and ranges and combine them into one document, even reordering them — for instance, 5-7, 1 puts pages 5 to 7 first and page 1 last.

Why won't my pages extract?

The most common causes are a page number outside the document's range or a password-protected or corrupted file. Make sure your list only references existing pages and that the PDF opens normally and is not encrypted, then try again.