You need four pages out of a two-hundred page PDF. You're on your phone. And every tool you find either wants you to upload the file to a stranger's server, subscribe to something, or open a laptop you don't have with you.
That's the whole problem. It shouldn't take five minutes and a desktop app to pull a few pages out of a document.
Voice PDF Extractor does one thing: it shows you every page of a PDF in a visual grid, you tap the ones you want, and it creates a new document with just those pages. On your phone. Nothing leaves your device. No account, no cloud upload, no subscription wall between you and a basic file operation.
The selection is flexible because real use isn't uniform. Tap individual pages. Select a range. Use a preset. Or just say it out loud — "pages 3, 7, and 12 through 15" — and voice recognition handles the rest. Whatever gets you to the output fastest.
Everything happens on-device. The PDF never touches a server. For anyone handling contracts, medical records, permits, or anything they'd rather not upload to a free web tool run by who-knows-who, that's not a feature — that's the reason to use this instead.
Free gives you three extractions per month. That covers the occasional use case — pulling pages from a school form, isolating a section of a manual, grabbing a receipt. The yearly plan at $9.99 removes the limit for anyone doing this regularly.
Voice PDF Extractor is in the App Store. It does one job and doesn't apologize for it.