Extract Pages from PDF — Free Visual Page Picker
Pull out exactly the pages you need — one, several, or a mix of ranges — using a thumbnail grid that shows every page at a glance. The extracted pages become a new PDF, processed entirely in your browser.
- Step 1Drop your PDF below — thumbnails load instantly.
- Step 2Click the pages you want to keep (multi-select supported).
- Step 3Extract and download your new PDF.
Drop your PDF here to start
Or click to choose from your device
Your file never leaves your device — processed 100% in your browser
The full tool handles processing on the next step.
Open full toolVisual extraction vs range input
Most PDF splitters ask you to type a range like '3,7,12-15'. That works when you know your page numbers, but for long scanned documents or reports where you're visually hunting for a chart or section, a thumbnail grid is far faster. Our extractor shows rendered previews so you can spot the right page by sight, click it, and move on.
Difference between extract and split
Split breaks the entire PDF into multiple outputs based on a defined rule — every N pages, by bookmarks, or one file per page. Extract is selective: you pick exactly which pages go into the new file, leaving the rest behind. Use split when you need to divide the whole document systematically; use extract when you need a specific subset for a specific purpose.
Common use cases
Extracting a signed contract page to share with a counterpart without disclosing the full agreement. Pulling a single financial statement from a quarterly report bundle. Saving one exhibit from a multi-exhibit legal filing. Isolating a résumé page from a combined application package. In each case, the surrounding pages stay private on your device — only what you extract is saved.
A fair comparison
Neutral phrasing — we don't name specific tools. "As on most tools" describes common industry practice.
| Feature | Other tools | PDFLoves.me |
|---|---|---|
| File uploads | As on most online tools — files leave your device | Never — processed entirely in your browser |
| Sign-up / account | Often required for full features | No account, no email, no limits |
| Daily file limit | Typically 1–3 free files per day | Unlimited |
| Works offline | No — server required | Yes — disconnect and it still runs |
Frequently asked questions
Can I extract non-consecutive pages?
Yes — click any combination of pages in the thumbnail grid. The order in the output matches the order you selected.
Does extracting pages reduce quality?
No — pages are copied byte-for-byte from the source. No re-encoding occurs.
What happens to the original PDF?
Nothing — the original file on your device is untouched. Only the extracted pages are written to a new file.
By Yasir — independent developer in Riyadh. Last reviewed: 2026-05-10.