Extract Pages from a PDF (Free)
Often you only need a few pages out of a long PDF — a single contract clause, one form, a chapter, or a couple of receipts from a big statement. Re-scanning or screenshotting loses quality; the clean way is to extract exactly the pages you want into a new PDF. PdfXpo lets you do that free: open the document, select the pages, and save them as their own file in seconds.
Everything happens in your browser — your PDF is never uploaded to a server — so even sensitive documents stay on your device. It is free and unlimited, with no account and no watermark, and your original file is never changed. Pull out one page or fifty; the result is a clean, standard PDF that opens anywhere.
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How to Extract Pages from a PDF (Free) — Step by Step
1. Open the free Split PDF tool at PdfXpo.com — no account, no install. Drag your PDF in; it loads in your browser, so your file is never uploaded to a server.
2. Choose how to split: pull out specific pages, split into separate files, or break the document at a page range. Preview the pages and select exactly what you need.
3. Click Split and download your new PDF (or files) instantly — no watermark, no daily limit, and your original stays untouched on your device.

Why PdfXpo for Splitting PDFs
PdfXpo is the easy way to extract pages: free and unlimited, fully in-browser so nothing is uploaded, no watermark on the result, and your original stays intact. Select any pages, in any order, and save them as a new PDF instantly.

Common Questions
Can I extract just one page from a PDF?
Yes. Select any single page (or several) and save it as a new PDF. There is no limit and no watermark.
Is my PDF uploaded to extract pages?
No. PdfXpo works in your browser, so your file never leaves your device.
Does extracting pages change my original file?
No. PdfXpo creates a new file with the selected pages; your original stays exactly as it was.
Can I choose the page order?
Yes. You can select pages in the order you want them in the new document.