Extract Pages · In your browser
Take what you need. Leave the rest.
Falcon Extract Pages is a PDF page-extraction tool. The pages you list are pulled out of a longer PDF into a single shorter file. Input order is preserved and duplicates are allowed. The original stays in your browser.
The long PDF opens in this tab. The pages you list are written to a new file on your computer; the rest never goes anywhere. By design.
Browser-only · no upload · Updated 2026-05-28
Why this tool exists
Extracting a few pages from a long PDF online means uploading the whole thing first. The 50-page annual report, the 200-page contract, the medical history file — all of it goes up to a server that only needed pages 3 to 5. The other pages are “unused” but still received.
When the extraction runs on your computer, only the pages you asked for end up in the new file. The original is not received by anyone. The pages you did not list keep their distance from systems they did not need to enter.
Drop a PDF here to pull pages out of it
or
Your PDF is opened and an extract is composed in this tab. Nothing about its contents is sent to a Falcon server.
Step-by-step
How to use Falcon Extract Pages
Falcon Extract Pages is a PDF page-extraction tool. The pages you list are pulled out of a longer PDF into a single shorter file. Input order is preserved and duplicates are allowed. The original stays in your browser.
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Open the source PDF.
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Enter the pages to extract (e.g. 1, 3, 3, 5-7).
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Save — selected pages are written to a new file.
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Download the extracted PDF.
Updated 2026-05-28
FAQ
Common questions
Is the original uploaded when I extract pages from it?
No. The source PDF opens in this browser tab and the pages you list are pulled into a new, shorter file on your computer. The original is never sent anywhere — it simply stays open while you take what you need.
Can I choose exactly which pages to pull out?
Yes. List the pages you want and only those are extracted, in the order you list them. A long report becomes the few pages you actually need to share.
Can I repeat a page or set my own order?
Yes. The extracted file follows the order you give, and the same page can appear more than once if you list it more than once. You are building a new document, not just slicing the old one.
What happens to the original document?
Nothing. Extracting copies the chosen pages into a new file and leaves the source untouched in your browser. You keep both unless you choose to discard the original.
How your file stays private
No upload
Opens, parses, rewrites on your device. Nothing about the contents transits a Falcon server.
Zero logs
No filenames, sizes, contents, or per-file telemetry. Operation counts only.
No trackers
Open the Network tab during use. Only first-party JS appears in the request log.
Metadata stripped
Authors, edit history, EXIF, and embedded thumbnails are removed alongside the visible content.
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