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Split PDF

Extract specific pages from a PDF file

Upload a PDF file

Split Settings

e.g. 1-3, 5, 7-10

Workflow

1. Upload one PDF file.

2. Choose split mode and pages.

3. Export selected pages as a new PDF.

How to Use

1

Upload Your File

Drag and drop your file or click to browse. Your file stays in your browser.

2

Adjust Settings

Configure options to get exactly the result you need.

3

Download Result

Process and download your file instantly — no waiting, no server upload.

Why Use This Tool

100% Free

No hidden costs, no premium tiers — every feature is free.

No Installation

Runs entirely in your browser. No software to download or install.

Private & Secure

Your data never leaves your device. Nothing is uploaded to any server.

Works on Mobile

Fully responsive — use on your phone, tablet, or desktop.

Your Files Stay Private

This tool processes your files entirely in your browser. Nothing is uploaded to any server — your data never leaves your device.

  • No server upload — 100% client-side processing
  • No data stored — files are discarded when you close the tab
  • No account required — use instantly without signing up
Office Tools Guide

How to Split a PDF: Extract Pages from Any PDF Document

Key Points

  • Split extracts selected pages into separate PDF files without altering the original
  • Useful for sharing specific sections without sending the entire document
  • Processing happens entirely in your browser—your documents stay private

Sometimes you only need a few pages from a large PDF—a single chapter from a textbook, one form from a packet, or specific pages from a report. Splitting PDFs lets you extract exactly what you need, making files smaller and easier to share.

0 bytes

Uploaded to servers

Common Use Cases

1

Extract a Chapter or Section

Pull out a single chapter from a textbook or manual for focused reading or printing without wasting paper on the entire document.

2

Share Specific Pages

Send only the relevant pages of a contract or report to a colleague instead of the full 100-page document.

3

Reduce Email Attachment Size

Extract only the necessary pages to keep the file under email attachment limits (typically 25 MB for most providers).

4

Organize Scanned Documents

When a scanner produces one large PDF from a batch scan, split it into individual documents for proper filing and naming.

Split Tips

Preview page thumbnails before splitting to confirm you're extracting the correct pages.

Use page range selection (e.g., 1-5, 8, 12-15) for efficient extraction of non-consecutive pages.

After splitting, rename each extracted file descriptively so you can find them later.

Keep the original PDF as a backup—splitting creates new files and doesn't modify the source.

All PDF splitting is performed locally in your browser. No documents are uploaded to external servers, ensuring your sensitive information remains private.

Frequently Asked Questions