Open fwip’s page extractor, drop your PDF in, type the pages you want (e.g., 1, 3, 7-12), and download a new PDF with just those pages. On your device. No upload. Takes five seconds.
How to do it
- Open fwip’s Extract PDF Pages tool.
- Drop your PDF in.
- Enter the pages you want — individual numbers (1, 3, 7) or ranges (4-10), or both.
- Hit Extract.
- Download your new PDF containing only the selected pages.
Why this matters
You have a 40-page report and need to send pages 3–7. You have a signed contract and need just the signature page. You have a textbook chapter and need two specific pages for reference.
Without a tool, you’d print the whole thing and scan the pages you need. Or screenshot them. Or buy Acrobat. With fwip, it’s five seconds and your file stays on your machine.
Frequently asked questions
Can I extract non-consecutive pages? Yes. Enter any combination — “1, 3, 7-12, 15” works perfectly. You get one PDF with all the selected pages in order.
Does extracting pages affect the original file? No. The original PDF is untouched. You download a new, separate file with your selected pages.
Can I extract pages from a scanned PDF? Yes. Extraction works on any PDF — scanned or digital. It’s pulling pages, not reading content.
What if I need everything except certain pages? Use fwip’s Split PDF or Delete Pages tool instead. Or extract the pages you want and discard the rest.