What this tool does
Pick the pages you want to keep out of a PDF, get a fresh smaller PDF with just those pages and nothing else. It is the fast way to pull a few pages out of a big document - one chapter, one slide, one receipt - without opening Acrobat or paying for a subscription.
Everything happens in your browser. Files are read from your disk, processed in memory, and offered straight back to you as a download. No upload, no server, no traces.
How to use it
- Drop your PDF onto the upload zone or click "Pick a file". Every page appears as a thumbnail so you can spot what you need.
- Click any thumbnail to mark it. Marked pages get a blue border and a checkmark - these are the ones that go into the result. Click again to unmark.
- Use "Select all" for a quick "everything except some pages" workflow (then unmark the ones you do not want), or "Clear selection" to start over.
- Click "Extract selected". The button shows how many pages will be saved.
- Hit "Download" to save the new PDF. It will be named after your original with an `-extracted` suffix.
When this is useful
Six situations where pulling a few pages out of a PDF beats forwarding the whole file:
- Send only the invoice page from a 50-page bank statement to your accountant.
- Pull chapter 5 of a manual to email it to a colleague who only needs that section.
- Extract a single slide from a 200-slide deck without opening PowerPoint.
- Grab the appendix of a long report to print separately on different paper.
- Save just the signed page of a contract for your own records.
- Build a "highlights" PDF for a meeting: pick the 8 pages out of a 300-page document that actually matter.
Related tools: remove PDF pages, split PDF, merge PDFs, PDF text extractor.