Extract Pages

Extract specific pages from any PDF. Supports ranges like 1-3, 5, 7-10. Free, no signup, up to 200MB.

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How to Extract Pages from a PDF

Smart PDF Lab extracts specific pages from PDFs in three steps with flexible range syntax.

1

Upload your PDF.

Drop your PDF or click Browse files to upload documents up to 200MB.

2

Enter your page range.

Use syntax like 1-3, 5, 7-10 to select any combination of pages.

3

Download the result.

Save the extracted pages as a new PDF directly to your device.

Why Smart PDF Lab

Why Extract Pages With Smart PDF Lab

Smart PDF Lab gives you precise control over which pages to pull from a multi-page document. Extract a single chapter from a textbook, pull specific contract pages for review, or save only the appendix from a long report.

The range syntax handles any combination, from single pages to multi-page sections in any order. Files up to 200MB, no signup, no watermark, no daily cap on extractions.

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Page Range Syntax Examples

Smart PDF Lab accepts standard page range syntax with several useful patterns:

Single pages

Enter 5 to extract just page 5.

Continuous range

Enter 1-10 to extract pages 1 through 10.

Multiple ranges

Enter 1-3, 5, 7-10 to extract pages 1-3, page 5, and pages 7-10.

Reverse order

Enter pages in any sequence to control output page order.

First or last

Combine ranges with single pages for selective extraction.

No page limit

Extract from PDFs of any length up to 200MB.

Can I extract pages in a custom order?
Yes. The output PDF follows the order you specify. Enter 5, 1, 3 to produce a PDF with page 5 first, then page 1, then page 3.
What is the difference between Extract Pages and Split PDF?
Extract Pages pulls specific pages into one new PDF. Split PDF divides a document into multiple files. Use Extract Pages when you need one consolidated output.
Are extracted pages identical to the original?
Yes. Smart PDF Lab preserves original page formatting, embedded fonts, images, and quality with no compression applied.
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