Extract PDF Pages

Copy selected pages into a new PDF file

Select the pages you want to keep and export them into a separate PDF document without editing the original file manually.

Focused page exportSimple page range inputGood for notes and submissions

Great for

Share only what matters

Extract just the required pages instead of sending the whole file.

Create smaller PDFs

Useful for assignments, chapters, invoices, or form sections.

Extraction Workflow

Upload one PDF and export selected pages

Enter a page range like 1-3,5 and download a new PDF with only those pages.

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Extract PDF Pages

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Extract selected pages into a new PDF file.

About Extract Pages

Why extract pages is useful in real workflows

An extract pages tool helps when only part of a document should become a new PDF. This is common in assignments, chapter sharing, contracts, invoice packs, statements, scanned records, and training material. Instead of sending an entire PDF, users can create a lighter standalone file with only the important pages. That improves focus and reduces the amount of material the receiver has to review.

Infini PDF keeps this action simple by using direct page-range input. Users can upload one PDF, specify the pages to keep, and download a fresh file that contains only that subset. This makes extraction practical for both quick office tasks and organized document preparation. It is different from deleting pages because extraction creates a new focused file, which is often better for sharing, archiving, or uploading.

Extract Pages also works well with other tools. After creating the smaller file, users may rotate pages, add a watermark, or convert them into JPG images. That makes this tool valuable not just on its own, but as part of a sequence for preparing documents carefully. It is one of the clearest ways to turn a large mixed PDF into a targeted, reusable file.

When is extract better than delete pages?

Extract is better when you want a brand-new PDF containing only selected pages.

Can I use ranges and single pages together?

Yes. A format like 1-3,5 lets you combine both in one export.

What is a common next step?

Users often rotate, watermark, or compress the extracted file before sharing it.