Split PDF files
Extract pages or split a PDF into separate files — entirely in your browser.
Runs 100% in your browserComma-separated pages and ranges. Order is preserved.
How to split a PDF
- Open a PDF. Select a PDF file. The tool reads how many pages it has.
- Choose what to extract. Type a page range to extract, or pick "One PDF per page" to split it apart.
- 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
- 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.
- 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.
- Yes. Choose "One PDF per page" and each page downloads as a separate single-page PDF, named with its page number.
- No. Pages are copied unchanged, so text stays selectable and images keep their original resolution.
- Remove the password first by opening it and re-saving without protection. Encrypted PDFs cannot be read in the browser.