✂️ Extract Pages from PDF

Extract Pages from PDF — Free Online Tool

Pull specific pages from any PDF instantly. Enter page numbers or ranges, download a new PDF with only the pages you need. No signup, no watermark.

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Drop your PDF here to extract pages
Click to browse · Up to 10MB free · No signup required

Files are automatically deleted after 2 hours · 100% secure

📖 How to Enter Page Numbers

1, 3, 5 Extracts pages 1, 3, and 5 only
2-6 Extracts pages 2 through 6 (five pages total)
1-3, 7, 10-12 Extracts pages 1 to 3, page 7, and pages 10 to 12
1 Extracts just the first page — useful for cover pages
1, 1, 2 Extracts page 1 twice, then page 2 (duplicate pages allowed)

How to Extract PDF Pages in 3 Steps

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1. Upload Your PDF
Drag and drop your PDF or click to browse. Any PDF up to 10MB is accepted free. Your file is encrypted in transit.
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2. Enter Page Numbers
Type the pages you want — individual numbers, ranges, or a mix. No page count limit.
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3. Download Extracted PDF
Click Extract and download your new PDF instantly. Contains only the pages you specified, at full quality.

Why Use PDFTash to Extract PDF Pages?

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Flexible Page Selection
Enter single pages, ranges, or any combination. Supports: 1, 3-5, 8, 10-end. Maximum flexibility with minimum effort.
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Zero Quality Loss
Extracted pages retain 100% of their original quality — images, text, and vector graphics are not re-encoded.
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No Signup Required
Extract pages instantly without creating an account, providing an email, or entering payment details.
Instant Processing
Extraction happens in seconds. Your new PDF downloads as soon as processing completes.
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Private & Secure
Files are encrypted during transfer and automatically deleted from servers after 2 hours.
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No Page Count Limit
Extract one page or one hundred. There is no maximum on the number of pages in your output.

PDFTash vs Competitors for Extracting Pages

Feature PDFTash ✓ Smallpdf iLovePDF
100% Free ❌ Paid after 2/hr ❌ Limited
No Signup Required
No Daily Limit ❌ 2 tasks/hr ❌ Rate limited
Page Range Input
No Watermark on Output
Zero Quality Loss
AI Features (Chat, Translate)
Files Auto-Deleted After 2hr

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Frequently Asked Questions — Extract Pages from PDF

How do I enter page numbers or ranges for extraction?

Type page numbers in the input field using commas to separate individual pages (e.g., 1, 3, 5) and dashes for ranges (e.g., 2-6). You can mix both formats freely: 1-3, 5, 8-10 will extract pages 1 through 3, page 5, and pages 8 through 10.

What happens to the original PDF after I extract pages?

The original PDF is never modified. PDFTash creates a brand new PDF containing only the pages you specified. Both the original and the extracted output are automatically deleted from our servers after 2 hours. Nothing is stored permanently.

Can I extract pages from a password-protected PDF?

PDFTash cannot process password-protected PDFs directly. You need to remove the password first. If you know the password, open the file in Adobe Reader or Chrome (which can open PDFs), then print/save it as a new PDF without a password. Then upload to PDFTash.

Is there a limit on how many pages I can extract at once?

No. You can extract any number of pages in a single operation — from 1 page to the entire document. There is no page count limit in the extraction tool. The only restriction is the upload file size: 10MB for free users, 200MB for Pro users.

Will the extracted pages lose quality compared to the original?

No. PDFTash extracts pages by reading the PDF structure and writing only the specified pages to a new file. No content is re-rendered or re-encoded. Images, text, fonts, and vector graphics remain at exactly 100% original quality.

How is extracting pages different from splitting a PDF?

Split PDF typically divides a document into sequential parts (e.g., pages 1-5 and pages 6-10). Extract Pages lets you pick any specific pages in any order — you could extract page 3, then page 7, then pages 12-15. For splitting sequentially into multiple files, use our Split PDF into Multiple Files tool.