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How to extract PDF pages online

Follow these easy steps to learn how to extract pages from a PDF:

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  1. Click the Select a file button above or drag and drop a PDF into the drop zone.
  2. Select the document from which you want to extract pages.
  3. After Acrobat uploads your file, sign in.
  4. Select the pages you want to put into a new PDF.
  5. When you’re ready, select Extract. Acrobat automatically creates a new, separate PDF file of your selected pages.
  6. Download the new document, get a link to share it or give it a new file name.

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Extract pages from a PDF file

Do you ever need just some of the pages in a PDF document? Now you can easily create a new PDF of selected pages from your original PDF using Adobe Acrobat online services.

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Organise your PDF pages

Before extracting specific pages, Adobe Acrobat DC lets you organise your original PDF file. Move, rotate or delete page thumbnails. Then select the pages you want to extract into a new PDF.

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Extract up to 500 pages

You can extract pages from one PDF with a maximum of 500 pages and a file size of up to 100 MB. To reduce the size of a file, you can try the Acrobat Compress PDF tool.

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No need to install software

Acrobat online PDF tools work in any browser, so there’s no additional software that you need to install. Just open the Extract PDF pages tool in a browser like Microsoft Edge or Google Chrome.

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File security you can trust

Adobe values your privacy and builds security measures into every PDF created with Acrobat. We also delete your file from our servers unless you sign in to save it to your account.

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Adobe invented the PDF file format, so you can trust that our online tools are of the highest quality. Give our extract pages tool a try to streamline your workflows with a new PDF file.

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