PDF Splitter

Extract individual pages or ranges from a PDF document.

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Accepted: .pdf

🔒 Processed entirely in your browser — never uploaded

What This Tool Does

Splits a PDF into individual pages or custom page ranges entirely in your browser — no server upload needed. Extract one chapter, one form, or any page range from a large document.

Who This Is For

  • Anyone who receives a multi-document PDF bundle and needs to extract specific contracts or forms
  • Legal and administrative professionals separating chapters or sections from large document packs
  • Anyone splitting a textbook PDF into individual chapters for easier reading or sharing
  • Developers testing PDF processing tools who need specific page ranges as input

Example: Input: A 120-page contract bundle, need only pages 45–62 → Output: An 18-page PDF containing exactly the requested pages, extracted cleanly without affecting the original

Your file is ready.


💡 After splitting, you may want to merge specific extracted pages with content from other PDFs — use PDF Merger to combine them. For reducing the size of extracted page files, the PDF Compressor optimizes each split PDF independently. To convert individual extracted pages to images, PDF to Image handles single-page PDFs.

How to Split a PDF

  1. Upload your PDF by clicking the upload area or dragging it onto the page.
  2. Choose your split mode: Extract all pages (one file per page) or Custom range (specify page numbers or ranges like 1-3, 5, 7-9).
  3. Click Split. Each resulting PDF is available to download individually, or download all as a ZIP.
  4. No signup required, and your PDF never leaves your browser.

The tool preserves the original PDF content, fonts, and formatting in each output file.

When to Split a PDF

Page Range Syntax

InputResult
1Page 1 only
1-5Pages 1 through 5
1,3,5Pages 1, 3, and 5 individually
1-3, 5, 7-9Pages 1–3, page 5, pages 7–9
-1Last page only

Page numbers refer to the actual page count in the PDF, not any printed page numbers that might appear in the document footer.

Split vs Extract: What's the Difference?

Splitting divides a PDF into multiple smaller PDFs based on page boundaries. The original document is divided in place.

Extracting copies specific pages into a new PDF, leaving the original unchanged. Functionally, this tool does both — you choose which pages go into each output file.

To merge separate PDFs back into one document, use the PDF Merger.

Related Guides & Tutorials

Related PDF Tools

Splitting works in combination with the rest of the PDF toolkit:

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I specify which pages to extract?
Enter page ranges in the format: 1-3 (pages 1, 2, 3), 5 (just page 5), or 1-3,7,10-12 (pages 1-3, 7, and 10-12). The tool extracts exactly the pages specified and combines them into a new PDF.
Can I split a PDF into individual single-page files?
Yes — choose the 'Split into individual pages' option. Each page becomes a separate PDF file, numbered sequentially.
Does splitting reduce the quality of the PDF?
No — the tool extracts pages from the PDF without re-encoding or re-rendering them. The extracted pages are byte-identical to the original pages.
Can I split a password-protected PDF?
Password-protected PDFs cannot be parsed without the password. Remove the password protection before splitting.
Why doesn't my page numbering match what I see in the PDF?
PDF page numbers in this tool refer to the physical page position (1 = first page), not the page numbers printed in the document. If a document has a cover page or blank pages at the start, the physical page 1 is the cover.
Is there a limit to how many pages I can extract?
There is no enforced page limit. The tool handles PDFs of any length — the constraint is your browser's available memory for very large files.
Can I split by page ranges?
Yes. Enter a range like 1-3 to extract those pages as one document.

How It Works

1
Upload your PDFSelect the PDF you want to split. It's parsed in your browser using PDF.js.
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Specify pages to extractEnter a page range (e.g. 1-3, 5, 8-10) or choose to split into individual pages.
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Download the extracted pagesEach extracted section downloads as a separate PDF file, ready to use or share.

When to Use This Tool

  • Extracting a specific chapter or section from a long report
  • Pulling one invoice from a multi-invoice PDF statement
  • Separating a combined document into individual files to send to different recipients
  • Extracting only the pages you need before merging with another document

🔒 Privacy & Security

PDF splitting uses PDF.js to parse the file in your browser — no PDF is uploaded. For documents containing confidential sections you're splitting to share selectively, local processing ensures only you see the full file.

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PDF Merger →PDF Compressor →PDF to Image →

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