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Extract the Last Page
of Any PDF

Pull the final page — or last N pages — from any PDF in seconds. Great for signature pages, appendices, and back-matter extraction.

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Drop your PDF to extract the last page

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Precise Last Page Extraction

Instantly pull the final pages of any PDF — signature pages, appendices, and more.

Lightning Fast

No upload, no wait. The last page is extracted from your PDF in under a second using pdf-lib running locally in your browser.

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Extract Last N Pages

Not just the final page — extract the last 2, 5, or 10 pages. Useful for appendices, signatures, and back-matter sections.

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Order Control

Output the extracted pages in natural reading order, or reversed — so the last page of the original becomes page 1 of the output.

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100% Private

All processing happens locally. Confidential contracts, legal filings, and financial documents never touch a server.

How It Works

Extract in 3 Seconds

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Upload PDF

Drop or browse to select your PDF. The total page count is shown immediately — no waiting for upload processing.

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Set Options

Choose how many last pages to extract, output order, metadata handling, and your preferred download filename.

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Download

Click Extract and download your clean PDF containing only the final pages, at full original quality.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are common uses for extracting the last page?
The most common uses include: extracting a signature page from a contract (to verify or share separately), pulling a bibliography or references from a research paper, extracting a legal exhibit or appendix, or getting the back cover of a PDF book or brochure.
What does the "Reversed" output order do?
When "Reversed" is selected and you extract the last 3 pages of a 10-page PDF, the output will have pages in order: 10, 9, 8 — rather than 8, 9, 10. This is useful when the most recent data is at the end and you want it to be the "first" thing readers see in the extracted file.
Can I extract the last page from a very large PDF?
Yes. pdf-lib loads the entire PDF into browser memory but handles page extraction efficiently regardless of page count. For very large files (100+ MB), allow a few extra seconds for the file to fully load before extraction begins.
Will the extracted PDF look exactly like the original page?
Yes. The page is copied directly from the source PDF without any re-encoding or rendering. Fonts, images, layouts, and annotations are all preserved exactly as they appear in the original document.

PDF Last Page Extraction — Common Workflows

In legal, financial, and academic workflows, the last page often contains the most critical information: signatures, references, certificates, or appendices. Extracting just this page avoids sharing confidential front-matter while providing exactly what's needed.

💡 Signature page isolation

Legal contracts often require sharing only the signature page for record-keeping or verification. Extract it cleanly without exposing the contract body.

💡 Bibliography extraction

Academic papers end with references/bibliographies. Extract the last 1-2 pages to share the reference list separately for research or citation purposes.

💡 Certificate of completion

Many e-learning PDFs have a certificate on the last page. Extract it as a standalone PDF to share on LinkedIn, email, or print without the course materials.

💡 Combine first + last

Use First Page Extractor + Last Page Extractor + Merge PDF to create a "bookend" document — cover page plus back page — as a compact summary or teaser for a larger document.