Delete / Extract Pages
Keep or remove specific PDF pages, in your browser.
How to use
- 1 Drop a PDF onto the box, or click to choose one.
- 2 Pick "Keep selected" or "Delete selected".
- 3 Type the page range, e.g. 1-3, 5, 8-.
- 4 Click Build PDF & download to save the new file.
About Delete / Extract Pages
The Delete / Extract Pages tool builds a new PDF containing exactly the pages you want, either by keeping a selection or by removing it.
Drop in a PDF, type a page range such as "1-3, 5, 8-", choose whether that list is the pages to keep or the pages to delete, and download the rebuilt document.
It is the everyday tidy-up that office tools make surprisingly hard: pulling the three pages you actually need out of a forty-page report, dropping a blank cover sheet, or splitting a signed contract from its appendices.
The range syntax is forgiving — single pages, hyphenated ranges, and open-ended ranges like "8-" (to the end) or "-3" (from the start) all work, separated by commas or spaces, and overlapping ranges are de-duplicated automatically.
The "keep" mode preserves the order you list pages in, so you can reorder while you extract.
Everything runs locally using pdf-lib inside your browser, so the file never touches a server — important for contracts, statements and anything confidential — and it keeps working offline once the page has loaded.
The original is left untouched; you always get a fresh download.
FAQ
Is my PDF uploaded to a server?
No. The document is parsed and rebuilt with pdf-lib entirely in your browser, so it never leaves your device.
What range formats are accepted?
Single pages (5), ranges (1-3), and open-ended ranges (8- to the end, -3 from the start), separated by commas or spaces. Overlaps are merged.
Does it change my original file?
No. The original is read only; the result is a brand-new PDF you download separately.