Extract Specific Pages From a PDF

Last updated: February 22, 2026

You have a 50-page report but only need pages 12-15. Or you need to send just the signature page from a contract. Extracting specific pages from a PDF should be a quick operation — not a reason to install software or upload confidential documents to the cloud.

The Problem

You need specific pages from a larger PDF document — maybe a few pages from a report, a single form from a packet, or all the even pages from a double-sided scan. You want a new PDF containing only the pages you select.

How It Works

1

Open the Split PDF tool

Go to OneClickPDF's Split tool and choose Extract Pages mode.

2

Upload your PDF

Drop the file on the upload zone. A thumbnail grid shows every page.

3

Select your pages

Click thumbnails to select individual pages. Type a range like '12-15, 20' for precision. Use shortcuts: Even, Odd, Invert, All, None. Selected pages are highlighted.

4

Extract and download

With Merge enabled, all selected pages combine into a single new PDF. With Merge disabled, each page downloads as a separate file (packaged in a ZIP).

Split PDF

Extract pages or split your PDF into separate files.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I extract non-consecutive pages?
Yes. Click any combination of thumbnails or use the range input to specify non-consecutive pages like '1, 3, 7-10, 15'. Any combination works.
Will extracted pages keep their formatting?
Yes. Extraction uses vector-based PDF manipulation — text, images, links, and all formatting are preserved exactly as in the original.
Can I get each page as a separate file?
Yes. Disable the Merge option to get individual files for each selected page, downloaded together in a ZIP archive.
Does the original PDF change?
No. Extraction creates a new PDF. Your original file remains untouched on your device.

Whether you need one page or fifty, extraction is visual and intuitive. The thumbnail grid, range input, and selection shortcuts mean you can isolate exactly the pages you need in seconds.

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