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Split PDF

Extract pages or split a PDF into files.

100% private — runs in your browser, nothing is uploaded.

Click to upload or drag & drop a PDF

Select one PDF file

How to use the Split PDF

  1. 1
    Upload a PDF

    Drag and drop or click to select a single PDF file.

  2. 2
    Choose a mode

    Extract specific pages, or split the PDF into single pages.

  3. 3
    Enter pages

    For extract mode, type the pages or ranges you want, e.g. 1-3, 5.

  4. 4
    Download

    Download the extracted PDF or each individual page.

Free online PDF splitter

This split PDF tool lets you pull specific pages out of a PDF or break a document into single-page files. Extract a chapter, separate a signed page or divide a long scan — all in a couple of clicks.

Two ways to split

  • Extract pages — keep only the pages you list (e.g. 1-3, 5) in one new PDF.
  • Split into single pages — turn every page into its own downloadable PDF.

Private by default

Your PDF is processed locally in the browser and is never uploaded to a server. That makes this splitter safe for contracts, statements and other sensitive documents — with no watermark and no account required.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I split a PDF?

Upload your PDF, then either type the pages you want to keep (like 1-3, 5) to extract them into a new PDF, or choose 'Split into single pages' to get every page as its own file.

How do I extract specific pages from a PDF?

Use the Extract mode and enter page numbers and ranges separated by commas, for example '2, 4-6'. The tool builds a new PDF containing only those pages.

Are my files uploaded anywhere?

No. Splitting happens entirely in your browser with pdf-lib, so your PDF never leaves your device. It is private and works offline.

Can I split a PDF into one file per page?

Yes. Pick 'Split into single pages' and the tool creates a separate, downloadable PDF for every page in the document.

Does splitting change the page quality?

No. Pages are copied exactly, so text, images and formatting are preserved. Nothing is re-compressed.

Is there a page or size limit?

There is no fixed limit. Since processing is local, very large PDFs are constrained only by your device's memory.

From the blogHow to Split a PDF into Separate PagesA complete guide to splitting PDFs: extract a page range, split every page into its own file, understand page numbering, keep quality, and avoid common mistakes.Read the full guide

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