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Extract pages from contract PDF

Use this split workflow when a portal rejects a large file or when you only need specific pages from a longer PDF. Choose page ranges or single-page export, then download smaller files for upload or sharing.

At a glance

  • Use this page to split files quickly with a guided workflow.
  • Accepted input: .pdf.
  • Output: downloadable file generated in-browser for supported workflows.
Local processing No server file storage Mobile-friendly
  1. Upload Choose your file
  2. Process Runs locally
  3. Download Save result

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Runs in your browser. No file uploads for supported tools.

Best on desktop for 100MB+ files · mobile recommended under ~100MB.

Runs locally No file uploads No server storage
How local processing works
  • Your PDF is processed in your browser using local JavaScript libraries.
  • PDFWhisk does not upload your file to a processing server for supported tools.
  • Only normal page assets load from the site (HTML/CSS/JS), not your document contents.
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How this tool helps

Split a PDF into separate files or extract specific pages with visual precision. Upload your PDF and see thumbnail previews of every page. Click to select the pages you want to extract, or use range input (e.g., 1-3, 5, 8-12) for quick selection. Download individual pages or all selected pages as separate PDFs in a ZIP file. Ideal for extracting chapters from books, pulling specific pages from contracts, or breaking large documents into manageable sections. Every page preview is rendered in your browser, and the splitting process never sends your document to any server. Use it when you need to split for upload limits, split a PDF by file size (via page ranges), delete pages before splitting.

Best for

Upload limits Extracting sections Single-page files Portal resubmissions

How it works

  1. 1

    Open PDFWhisk

    Go to PDFWhisk in your browser. No account or app installation is needed.

  2. 2

    Upload your PDF

    Click the upload area and select your PDF file, or drag and drop it onto the page.

  3. 3

    Select the pages to extract

    Enter the page numbers or range you want to keep. PDFWhisk runs entirely in your browser.

  4. 4

    Extract and download

    Click Extract. Your selected pages are saved as a new PDF — click Download to save it.

  5. 5

    Verify the output

    Open the downloaded PDF to confirm the correct pages were extracted. No account or subscription needed.

Intent guide

Extract pages from contract PDF is a common task with specific constraints: upload limits, mobile workflows, and privacy concerns. This guide is written for that intent and pairs directly with the tool above so you can act immediately.

Why splitting beats over-compressing for upload limits

If a portal has a strict file cap and your PDF contains scanned pages, pushing compression too far can make text hard to read. Splitting keeps page quality intact while producing smaller files that upload reliably. Use range syntax for precise chunks (for example, 1-5, 6-10) or export each page separately and choose exactly what you need.

Best workflow for forms, case files and evidence packs

Preview the page thumbnails first and decide whether you need one combined subset or one file per page. For evidence submissions, one-file-per-page often makes resubmission easier when a portal rejects a single page. If page order matters later, name files clearly or merge selected pages back together once the upload constraint is handled.

What to check before sending split files

Confirm the right pages are included, that file names are understandable, and that no sensitive pages were accidentally left in. If you split a document for a portal, keep the original file and your split outputs until the submission is accepted.

Before you upload/share

  • Review the output before sending or uploading.
  • Keep the original file until the recipient or portal accepts the document.
  • Use the related tools below if you need to merge, split or compress as a follow-up step.

Frequently asked questions

Should I split or compress first?

If page quality matters, split first. Compress afterwards only if the individual parts are still too large.

Can I export single pages as separate files?

Yes. Use the single-page split option to create one file per page and download as a ZIP.

Will page order stay the same?

Yes, the output keeps the original page order unless you choose custom ranges.

Can I do this on a phone?

Yes, but desktop is faster for very large scanned bundles with many pages.

What to do next

Chain tools together for a complete workflow.

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