Keep only the pages that matter. Pick the pages to pull into a new document, or delete the ones you don't need — either way you get one clean PDF back, with nothing kept afterward.
How to extract pages
Add your PDFChoose the PDF you want to trim.
Choose pagesSelect the pages to keep, or mark the ones to remove.
Build the fileRun it to get a single consolidated PDF of exactly the pages you chose.
DownloadDownload your trimmed PDF — it's gone from our side the moment you do.
What you can do
- Share only the relevant pages of a long contract
- Drop blank or cover pages from a scan
- Pull the one form you need out of a big packet
- Remove internal notes before sending a document out
- Keep just the appendix or exhibit from a filing
What happens to your file
Your files are never stored. Nothing is parked, queued, or kept — the moment your download is ready, it's gone, and no one ever sees it.
Plenty of online tools store your file on their servers and delete it later. PDF Cubby doesn't keep it at all — there's nothing left behind to clean up afterward.
Features
- Keep or remove — work whichever way is faster
- One consolidated file out, not a pile of fragments
- Originals untouched
- Free, no sign-up, no watermark
- Never stored — nothing kept once you download
Tips
- Need each page as its own file instead? Use Split PDF.
- Adding pages from another file? Merge them in after.
- Removing sensitive content, not whole pages? Secure Redact destroys the text itself.
Frequently asked questions
- Are my files kept after this?
- No. Your PDF is never stored — the moment your trimmed file is ready, everything is gone and no one sees it.
- What's the difference between extract and remove?
- Extract keeps only the pages you pick; remove drops the pages you mark and keeps the rest. Both give you one clean PDF.
- Can I reorder pages while I'm at it?
- You choose which pages go into the result; to rearrange sequence more freely, pair this with Split and Merge.
- Does it reduce quality?
- No. Pages are carried over exactly as-is.
- Is there a page limit?
- No hard limit — large files work fine.
- Do I need an account?
- No. It's free, no sign-up, no watermark.
- Is my original changed?
- Never — you get a new file and the source stays intact.