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Split PDF files

Extract pages or split a PDF into separate files — entirely in your browser.

Runs 100% in your browser

How to split a PDF

  1. Open a PDF. Select a PDF file. The tool reads how many pages it has.
  2. Choose what to extract. Type a page range to extract, or pick "One PDF per page" to split it apart.
  3. Download. Click the button to build and download the result in your browser.

About splitting PDFs

Splitting lets you pull a single chapter out of a long report, separate a signed page from a contract, or break a scanned bundle into one file per document. This tool copies the pages you choose into a fresh PDF without re-encoding them, so quality is identical to the original. Everything happens locally with a bundled library — your file never leaves your device. To go the other way and combine files, use the merge PDF tool; to reorder or rotate pages, use the PDF organizer.

Frequently asked questions

Does splitting a PDF upload it anywhere?
No. The file is read and split in your browser with a bundled library. It is never uploaded and nothing is stored on a server.
How do I extract specific pages?
Choose "Extract pages" and type a range like 1-3, 5, 8-10. The tool builds a new PDF containing only those pages, in that order.
Can I save every page as its own file?
Yes. Choose "One PDF per page" and each page downloads as a separate single-page PDF, named with its page number.
Is the page quality affected?
No. Pages are copied unchanged, so text stays selectable and images keep their original resolution.
What if my PDF is password-protected?
Remove the password first by opening it and re-saving without protection. Encrypted PDFs cannot be read in the browser.