Choose PDF
Select the source PDF and keep the document in the current browser session.
Extract selected pages from a PDF into a separate document in your browser.Choose a page range and export the selected pages as a new local PDF.
Workflow preview
Browser-based where supportedInput
One PDF
Runtime
Browser tab
Output
Extracted PDF
Supported tools are designed to process files in the current tab.
File type and size checks happen before the tool starts.
Save the output to your device and review it before sharing.
Start with one PDF file.
Add a file to unlock the action button.
Privacy
Local Worker
Execution
Off-Main Thread
Memory
Auto-Volatile
How to use Extract PDF Pages
The interface should make the route visible: select files, perform the operation, and download the output from the same session.
Select the source PDF and keep the document in the current browser session.
Define the pages you want to extract, such as 1-3 or 8-10.
The selected pages are assembled into a new PDF and prepared for download.
Why local processing matters
DocuStitch labels supported workflows around the browser session rather than hiding the path behind a generic cloud promise.
DocuStitch supported workflow
Typical cloud workflow
How it works
Operator notes
Extracting PDF pages is useful when you only need a section of a larger document. DocuStitch keeps standard extraction workflows in the browser session.
Choose a page range, generate a new PDF, and avoid sending the full source document through a remote processing queue for supported workflows.
Select exact pages or ranges and export them into a new PDF.
Create a separate PDF containing only the pages you need.
Standard workflows run in the browser session.
Prepare targeted document subsets quickly without a remote queue.
FAQ
Everything you need to know about Extract PDF Pages.
Return to workspace
Supported workflows run locally in your browser session, so you can finish document tasks without a cloud upload step.