PDF Page Extractor: pull pages out of a multi-claim PDF

Free in-browser tool that pulls a chosen range of pages out of a PDF into a new, smaller file. Use it to split a multi-claim adjuster send into per-claim PDFs or to peel a single supplement out of a long packet without re-scanning. Files never upload.

How collision shops use it

Adjusters sometimes send a single PDF that covers multiple claims for the same shop. Splitting it manually with a desktop PDF reader is slow and error-prone. Drop the file in, type the page range for one claim (4-8), download. Repeat for each claim. Also useful when the shop wants to peel a single supplement out of a long packet to send to a vendor or sub-shop without the rest of the file.

Privacy story

Files never leave your browser. The extraction is performed locally with an MIT-licensed PDF library and the result is saved to your downloads folder. There is no server upload, no analytics on file content, and no privacy review needed before using on real claim files.

Common questions

What is the page-range syntax?

Single pages and ranges separated by commas. Examples: 3 (just page 3), 1-5 (pages 1 through 5), 1, 3-5, 8 (page 1, pages 3 through 5, and page 8). Use only digits, hyphens, and commas.

Are the pages re-ordered if I list them out of order?

No. Output pages are always in the order they appear in the source PDF, regardless of how you typed the ranges. To re-order pages, use this tool to extract pages, then the Supplement Packet Builder to merge them back in the order you want.

Does it work on encrypted PDFs?

It will try. Most carrier PDFs are not strongly encrypted and the extractor reads them. If a file is genuinely password-protected, the extractor will fail with an error and you will need to remove the password first using the original PDF reader.