How to Extract Pages from a PDF Online
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Extracting pages from a PDF is essential when you need to share just a portion of a large document — a single chapter from an ebook, specific invoices from a statement, or certain pages from a contract for review.
ConvertCraft's PDF Page Extractor runs entirely in your browser using WebAssembly-powered PDF processing. Your documents stay on your device at all times — no server upload is involved.
To extract pages: open the PDF tools, upload your PDF file, and use the visual page selector to choose which pages you want. You can select individual pages, page ranges (e.g., 5-12), or a combination of both.
The extracted pages maintain all original formatting, fonts, images, and vector graphics. Hyperlinks, form fields, and annotations on the selected pages are also preserved. The result is a new, smaller PDF containing only your chosen pages.
This is particularly useful for legal professionals sharing contract sections, students extracting textbook chapters, and businesses splitting large reports into department-specific documents.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I extract non-consecutive pages?
Yes. You can select any combination of individual pages and page ranges. For example, pages 1, 3, 7-12, and 25 can all be extracted into a single new PDF.
Does extracting pages reduce the PDF quality?
No. Page extraction is lossless — all text, images, fonts, and formatting are preserved exactly as they appear in the original document.
Is there a page limit for extraction?
No hard limit. The tool can handle PDFs with hundreds of pages. Performance depends on your device's available memory.