Extract Pages from PDF
Select and extract specific pages from a PDF — visual page picker, runs entirely in your browser.
About this tool
Select specific pages from any PDF using a visual thumbnail picker. Click pages to mark them for extraction, or type a page range (e.g. 1-5, 8, 10-12). The selected pages are copied byte-for-byte into a new PDF — no re-rendering, original quality preserved. This is the inverse of Delete Pages: you pick what to keep instead of what to throw away. No upload, no account, no watermark.
How to use it
Quick steps to get the most out of this utility.
- 1
Drop your PDF
Any size up to 100 MB.
- 2
Click pages to keep
Or use the range input.
- 3
Extract & download
One click, original quality preserved.
- 4
(Optional) Rename
Default name is {original}-extracted.pdf.
Extract vs Delete Pages
Extract Pages and Delete Pages are two sides of the same coin. Extract keeps the pages you select; Delete removes them. The right choice depends on which requires fewer clicks: if you want 3 pages from a 40-page document, Extract wins. If you want to remove 3 pages from a 40-page document, Delete wins. Both produce a single output file preserving original quality, using the same pdf-lib engine entirely in your browser.
Why no upload matters
PDFs frequently contain sensitive information — contracts, medical records, financial statements. When you use a server-side tool, your file travels to a third party. Toolisk's Extract Pages tool uses pdf-lib entirely inside your browser tab. Nothing is transmitted anywhere.
Frequently asked questions
Is this safe? Does it upload my PDF?+
No upload whatsoever. The entire operation runs in your browser using pdf-lib. Your PDF never leaves your device, is never sent to a server, and is never logged.
What is the maximum file size?+
PDFs up to 100 MB are accepted. Files over 30 MB may be slower on mobile.
Does it work offline?+
After the page has loaded once, yes — the PDF engine is cached and extraction runs locally.
Will this work on iPhone / iPad?+
Yes, on modern iOS Safari. iOS limits per-tab memory, so very large PDFs (>50 MB) may encounter constraints.
How is this different from Delete Pages?+
Extract Pages keeps only the pages you select. Delete Pages removes the pages you select. Same outcome, opposite ergonomics — choose whichever has fewer clicks.
Will the extracted pages lose quality?+
No. pdf-lib copies the selected pages byte-for-byte. Quality is identical to the input.
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