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Pull selected pages out of a PDF into a brand-new document.
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Processed in your browser - never uploaded
Need just a handful of pages out of a much longer PDF? The Extract PDF Pages tool lets you pull out exactly the pages you want and save them as a brand-new PDF, leaving everything else behind. Tell it which pages to keep, for example "1-3, 7, 9", and it rebuilds a fresh document from only those pages, in the order you listed them.
It is one of the free PDF tools from Sapphire Broking, and it works entirely inside your web browser. Your file is never uploaded to a server, sent to the cloud, or stored anywhere online. All the processing happens locally on your own device using WebAssembly, so even a confidential bank statement or signed contract stays firmly under your control.
There is nothing to install and no account to create. Open the tool, drop in your PDF, type the pages you need, and download the result in seconds.
Add your PDF
Open the Extract PDF Pages tool and drag your file into the upload area, or click to browse and select it from your device. The file loads directly in your browser and is never sent anywhere.
Enter the pages to keep
Type the pages you want to extract, using individual numbers and ranges separated by commas, for example "1-3, 7, 9". The tool keeps only these pages and lists them in the exact order you type, so you can also reorder as you go.
Run the extraction
Start the tool and it builds a new PDF containing only your selected pages, discarding the rest. Everything is assembled locally on your device in a few moments.
Download your new PDF
Save the freshly built PDF to your device. Your original file stays untouched, so you can go back and extract a different set of pages whenever you like.
Every page is processed in your browser with WebAssembly and nothing is ever uploaded, so sensitive documents such as statements, contracts and ID scans never leave your device.
Mix single pages and ranges in one go, like "1-3, 7, 9", and the new PDF follows the exact order you enter.
Keep only the pages that matter and share a lean document instead of forwarding a huge PDF full of pages nobody needs.
No sign-up, no watermarks and no software to install. Add a file, choose your pages, and download the result in seconds.
Most online PDF tools upload your document to a server to process it. This one does not. Every operation runs inside your own browser using WebAssembly, so your files are read, processed, and saved locally - they are never transmitted, stored, or seen by Sapphire Broking or anyone else. That makes it safe to use with financial statements, contracts, and identity documents.
No. The tool runs entirely in your browser using WebAssembly, so your PDF is processed on your own device and is never uploaded, stored or seen by anyone else.
Type the page numbers and ranges you want, separated by commas, such as "1-3, 7, 9". Only those pages are kept and they appear in the new PDF in the order you list them.
They are simply left out. The tool builds a brand-new PDF from your chosen pages only, and the rest are discarded from the output.
No. Your original file stays exactly as it is on your device; the tool creates a separate new PDF, so you can run it again with different pages any time.
Yes. Because the new PDF follows the order you type, entering something like "9, 1, 3" will place page 9 first, then 1, then 3.
You can select as many or as few pages as you need, from a single page to almost the whole document, as long as they exist in your original PDF.
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