Extract PDF Pages
Pull the pages you want out of a PDF — click the pages to keep or type ranges, and save them as a brand-new PDF.
Working with PDFs? Break one into many files with Split PDF, drop unwanted pages with Delete PDF Pages, or combine files with Merge PDF — all 100% in your browser.
How do I extract pages from a PDF privately?
To extract pages from a PDF, add the file, pick the pages you want to keep — click
them in the grid or type ranges like 1-3, 5, 8-10 — then press extract and
download the new file. With MumenLabs Extract PDF Pages the entire process runs
inside your browser — your file never leaves your device, there is no
watermark, and there are no limits.
That last part is the whole point. Almost every other way to extract pages from a PDF online sends your document to a server first. This one does not.
The privacy problem with most online PDF tools
When you use a typical PDF website to pull pages out of a file, here is what actually happens: your document is uploaded to their servers, the pages are copied somewhere in their cloud, and the result is sent back to you for download. Your file — and everything in it — sits on infrastructure you do not own or control, for however long that company chooses to keep it.
For a blank template, nobody cares. But people extract pages from PDFs that are deeply personal and confidential:
- Contracts and legal agreements where you only need to share one clause or exhibit.
- Bank and financial statements where a single month or a single page is all that is required.
- Medical records and insurance forms where you want to hand over just the relevant page.
- Reports and decks where a colleague only needs one section.
- Scanned paperwork, IDs, and certificates you want to isolate as a single file.
Uploading any of those to a stranger's server just to grab a few pages is a risk you should not have to take. MumenLabs Extract PDF Pages removes the risk entirely by never uploading anything.
Your file never leaves your device — provably
MumenLabs Extract PDF Pages does all the work locally, in your browser, using code that runs on your own machine. When you add a PDF, it is read into your browser's memory, the pages you picked are copied into a fresh document there, and that new file is written back out — all on your device. Nothing is transmitted to us or anyone else.
You do not have to take our word for it. Turn off your internet connection and extract anyway. It still works, because there is nothing to send. That is the clearest possible proof that your documents stay with you: a tool that uploaded your file could not function offline. This one can.
Two ways to pick pages — click or type
Different jobs call for different selection styles, so MumenLabs Extract PDF Pages gives you both, kept perfectly in sync:
- Click the pages. Every page appears as a numbered card in a grid. Click a page to add it to your selection; click again to drop it. Selected pages glow green so you can see your set at a glance.
- Type a range. Prefer to work by numbers? Type an expression like
1-3, 5, 8-10and press add. It accepts single pages, ranges, and open-ended ranges like8-(page 8 to the end) — the same format used across the Split PDF, Merge PDF, and Delete PDF Pages tools, so you learn it once.
Rough out a big selection by range, then fine-tune it page by page. A live count shows exactly how many pages will end up in the new file, and nothing is created until you press extract.
Extract vs. Split vs. Delete — which one do I want?
These three tools are close cousins, and picking the right one saves you time:
- Extract PDF Pages (this tool) gathers a chosen set of pages into one new PDF. Reach for it when you want a single file containing just the pages you picked — one chapter, one section, or a scattered handful.
- Split PDF breaks a document into many separate files — one per page or one per range. Reach for it when you need several files out of one, not a single combined extract.
- Delete PDF Pages does the inverse of extracting: you mark the pages to remove and keep everything else. Reach for it when it is easier to drop a few pages than to hand-pick all the ones you want to keep.
A quick rule of thumb: if you want a few pages out of many, extract. If you want many files out of one, split. If you want most of the document minus a few pages, delete.
Saved as a clean new file — your original untouched
Extracting copies your chosen pages into a brand-new PDF and leaves the source file exactly as it was. The new document keeps the original page quality and comes out in ascending page order, so a run of pages or a chapter stays intact and reads naturally with the skipped pages simply removed.
And because it is a fresh file, you can extract as many different sets as you like from the same source — pull pages 1–5 into one file, then come back and pull pages 20–24 into another, without ever altering the original.
Free, no watermark, no limits
Plenty of "free" PDF tools quietly tax you: a watermark stamped across every page, a cap of one or two files a day, a maximum file size, or a countdown timer designed to nudge you toward a paid plan.
MumenLabs Extract PDF Pages has none of that:
- No watermark. Your extracted PDF is clean — no stamp, no logo, no footer.
- No page or task limits. Extract as many pages as you like, as many times as you like. There is no daily quota and no forced wait between files.
- Genuinely free. Extracting costs nothing. It does require a free MumenLabs account so your workspace and other tools stay tied to you, but there is no charge and no premium tier hiding the useful features.
How to extract PDF pages, step by step
- Add your PDF. Select or drag the file into the tool. It loads into your browser instantly — no upload progress bar, because there is no upload.
- Pick your pages. Click the pages you want in the grid, or type ranges like
1-3, 5, 8-10in the box. Your selection is highlighted and counted as you go. - Extract. Click extract and the chosen pages are copied into a new PDF locally in seconds.
- Download. Save the clean, watermark-free file — it contains only the pages you picked.
That is it — the exact pages you need, in a new file, without your document ever going online.
Common reasons people extract PDF pages
The everyday reasons to save specific pages from a PDF are simple, and they are exactly where privacy matters most:
- Share one section, not the whole file. Send a colleague just the pages they need from a long report or contract.
- Pull out a single page. Save one invoice, form, certificate, or statement as its own PDF.
- Grab a chapter. Extract a run of pages from a book, manual, or thesis into a standalone file.
- Isolate the important pages. Keep only the signed pages of an agreement or the relevant month of a statement.
- Trim a scan. Pull the good pages out of a scanned batch and leave the rest behind.
In every one of those cases the file is personal, and with MumenLabs Extract PDF Pages it never has to travel across the internet to get done.
No installs, works everywhere
There is nothing to download or install. Extract PDF Pages runs entirely in your web browser, so it behaves the same on Windows, macOS, Linux, and mobile — no desktop app, no plugin, no extension. Open the page, add your file, and go. Because the processing is local, you also are not tied to a company's uptime for the actual extraction: the work happens on your device, not in a data center that might be busy or down.
Who it is for
MumenLabs Extract PDF Pages is built for anyone who handles documents they would rather not hand to a third party:
- Lawyers and paralegals pulling single exhibits or clauses out of long filings.
- Accountants and bookkeepers isolating a statement page or a single receipt.
- HR and recruiting teams extracting the pages of an onboarding packet that need to go elsewhere.
- Healthcare workers saving just the relevant page of a confidential record.
- Students and researchers pulling a chapter or a set of references out of a larger PDF.
- Anyone who just wants specific pages from a PDF without the watermark, the limits, or the upload.
The bottom line
MumenLabs Extract PDF Pages is the free, private, no-watermark way to extract pages from a PDF — pick the exact pages you want, by clicking them or typing ranges, and save them as a clean new file, all 100% in your browser. Because your file never leaves your device, it is the safe choice for confidential documents that should never be sent to a stranger's server.
Working with the same file another way? Break it into many files with Split PDF, drop the pages you do not want with Delete PDF Pages, combine several files into one with Merge PDF, or fix a sideways scan with Rotate PDF — all also run 100% in your browser.
Sign in with your free MumenLabs account and extract your first pages in seconds — no upload, no watermark, no limits.
What you get
Your file never leaves your device
The whole extraction runs locally in your browser using JavaScript — nothing is uploaded to any server. Most online PDF tools send your document to a stranger's cloud first; here your contract, report, or scan stays on your machine. You can prove it: disconnect from the internet and it still works.
Pick exactly the pages you want
Click pages in a numbered grid to add them to your selection, or type ranges like 1-3, 5, 8-10 in the range box. The two ways stay in sync, so you can rough out a selection by range and then fine-tune it page by page.
Saved as a clean new PDF
The pages you pick are copied into a brand-new document — your original file is never changed. The extracted PDF keeps the original page quality and reads like the source with the gaps closed, in ascending page order.
Extract one page or a hundred
Save a single page as its own PDF, pull out one chapter, or grab a scattered handful of pages from a long document — there is no minimum and no cap on how many pages you extract at once.
See your selection before you save
Selected pages glow green and a live count tells you exactly how many pages will end up in the new file. Nothing is created until you press the button, so there are no surprises.
Free with no watermark or limits
Your extracted PDF comes out clean — no watermark stamped across the pages, no branding, no locked features. It is free to use with no page caps and no monthly task quota.
Frequently asked questions
Is it free to extract pages from a PDF?
Yes. Extracting pages is completely free, with no watermark and no limit on how many pages you pull out or how many times you do it. You do need a free MumenLabs account to use it, but there is no charge to extract and no paid tier gating the core features.
Do my files leave my device when I extract pages?
No. The entire extraction happens locally in your browser. Your PDF is never uploaded to our servers or anyone else's — the pages are read, copied, and saved entirely on your own device. You can confirm this by turning off your internet connection: the extraction still works because nothing needs to be sent anywhere.
How do I extract specific pages from a PDF?
Add your PDF, then pick the pages you want either by clicking them in the numbered grid or by typing ranges like 1-3, 5, 8-10 in the range box. The tool highlights and counts your selection, then copies just those pages into a new PDF when you press extract.
What's the difference between extracting pages and splitting a PDF?
Extracting pulls a chosen set of pages into ONE new PDF — for example, saving pages 4 to 9 as a single file. Splitting breaks a document into MANY separate files, one per page or per range. Use Extract PDF Pages when you want a single file with just the pages you picked; use Split PDF when you want to divide a document into multiple files.
What's the difference between extracting and deleting pages?
They are two sides of the same coin. Extract PDF Pages asks you which pages to KEEP and saves only those into a new file. Delete PDF Pages asks you which pages to REMOVE and keeps everything else. If you want just a few pages out of a big document, extracting is fastest; if you want to drop a few pages and keep the rest, deleting is fastest.
Can I extract a single page as its own PDF?
Yes. Pick just one page — click it in the grid or type its number in the range box — and extract. You will get a one-page PDF containing only that page, perfect for sharing a single form, invoice, or certificate without sending the whole document.
Is there a watermark on the extracted PDF?
No. The extracted PDF is clean — no watermark across the pages, no added logo, and no promotional footer. The pages come out exactly as they were in the original, just gathered into a new file.
Does extracting change or damage my original PDF?
No. Your original file is never modified. The tool reads it, copies the pages you selected into a brand-new document, and leaves the source untouched on your device. You can extract different sets of pages from the same file as many times as you like.
What order do the extracted pages come out in?
The extracted pages are saved in ascending page order — the same order they appear in the original — so the new PDF reads naturally with the skipped pages simply removed. This keeps a chapter or a run of pages intact and in sequence.
Is it safe to extract pages from confidential documents?
Yes — that is exactly what it is built for. Because your file never leaves your device, sensitive documents such as contracts, bank statements, medical records, and scanned paperwork never touch an outside server. This makes it well suited for lawyers, accountants, HR teams, and healthcare workers who cannot risk uploading private files to a third party.
Does it work on mobile?
Yes. It runs in any modern browser, including on phones and tablets, using the same local, in-browser processing. Add your PDF, tap the pages you want, and download the extracted file directly on your device.
Is there a limit on file size or number of pages?
No. Because the work happens on your own device instead of a server, there is no upload cap and no maximum page count imposed by us. Large PDFs are handled at the speed of your own hardware rather than someone else's bandwidth or queue.
Do I need to install any software?
No. There is nothing to download or install. It runs entirely in your web browser, so it works the same on Windows, macOS, Linux, and mobile with no plugins or desktop apps.
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