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Extract pages from PDFs

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Learn how to extract PDF pages for free

It’s easy to extract pages from a PDF online. Just follow the steps below to learn how:

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  1. Click Choose a file in the drop box above, or drag and drop your PDF from your file folder.
  2. Choose the PDF you’d like to work with.
  3. Wait for Adobe to upload your file.
  4. Once uploaded, choose the pages you’d like to extract.
  5. Click Extract. This will save them into a new PDF file.
  6. Save your new document or sign in to share with others.

Check out our free online PDF extractor tool

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Extract pages from a PDF file with ease

Need to isolate certain pages from a PDF file? It's easy with Acrobat online. Just create a new PDF file from the pages you want to separate. Our free online PDF extractor tool is quick and simple to use.

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Rearrange your PDF files

Adobe online lets you organise PDF files using the Extract PDF tool. Before separating your pages, you can move, rotate or delete pages from your original PDF file. Then, select which pages you’d like to extract – and that’s it.

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Extract up to 500 pages for free

With Adobe online tools, you can extract up to 500 pages from a single PDF file. Separate up to 100MB in file size, fast and for free. If you need to reduce the size of any PDFs, head to our Compress PDF tool.

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Edit PDF files anytime, anywhere from your browser

You can use Adobe online tools online on any browser – including Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome. You don’t need to download anything to your desktop. Just visit the online Extract PDF pages tool for quick and easy editing on the go.

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Keep files locked down

We value your privacy. Whether you’re editing work or personal documents, your PDFs are secure with Adobe online. Unless you sign in and save your progress, each file is deleted from our servers to protect sensitive information.

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Premium online editing tools at no cost

Adobe brought the PDF file to life, so you can trust our online suite of editing tools is up to the task. Extract, compress and convert high-quality PDF files online for free today.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I extract a range of pages?
Yes. You can extract any pages you like. Select just one page, a specific range of pages, or a selection of pages in a row. You can use keyboard shortcuts to quickly highlight multiple pages to extract. Then, simply click Extract and save your new PDF.
How many pages can I extract from a PDF?
You can select and extract up to 500 pages (or up to 100MB) from a single PDF file. You can repeat this with as many different PDFs as you like. Go on to edit and sign PDFs or even merge PDFs back together again with Adobe online tools.
Are extracted pages deleted from my original PDF?
No. The Adobe Extract PDF tool saves a new PDF file with the selected pages from your original PDF. By the end of the process, you’ll have your original PDF intact, as well as a new, separate PDF created by the extracted pages. Edit your PDFs with more advanced tools with a 7-day free trial of Adobe Acrobat Pro.
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