Pull specific pages from your PDFs by page number, range, or content. Lido extracts from hundreds of files at once, not one at a time.
.png)
.png)



Drop your PDFs or connect a folder. Lido picks up new files as they arrive.
Extract by page number, page range, or by content. Pull every page that matches your criteria.
Extracted pages are saved as new PDFs, named according to your rules, and sent to the right destination.
Free tools let you pick pages from one PDF at a time. Open, scroll, select, extract, save, rename. When you need the same pages pulled from every document in a batch, the manual work adds up fast.
Define what to extract once. Every file that arrives gets the same rules applied. Output files are named and routed automatically. The same rules run on every future batch.
| Feature | Lido | Free tools |
|---|---|---|
| Extract from hundreds of files at once | ✓ | ✗ |
| Extract pages by content or keyword | ✓ | ✗ |
| Auto-name and route extracted files | ✓ | ✗ |
| Watched folder automation | ✓ | ✗ |
| Extract pages from one file | ✓ | ✓ |
| Browser-based, no install | ✓ | ✓ |
Extract the signature page from every contract in a batch for verification and filing.
Pull specific page ranges containing lab reports from multi-section patient records.
Extract the first two pages (executive summary) from every quarterly report in a folder.
Extract certificates of insurance or compliance pages from multi-document packets.
Try Lido free and extract your first batch in minutes.
Upload your files, set extraction rules, and download results.


You set rules for which pages to extract: by page number, range, or by content on the page. Lido applies those rules to every file in your batch and outputs new PDFs containing only the extracted pages.
Yes. Lido can extract every page containing a specific keyword, barcode, or document type. This is useful when page numbers vary across files.
Yes. Drop a folder and every PDF gets processed with the same extraction rules.
Extracted pages are saved as new PDF files. You control the naming convention and destination folder.
Adobe extracts from one file at a time. Lido processes batches and routes output automatically.
No. Lido runs in the browser. Connect a watched folder and pages get extracted automatically.