Split PDF & Extract Pages Online
Easily split a PDF into multiple files or extract specific pages. Our secure tool is fast, free, and works without uploading your files.
Your data never leaves your device
Unlike other PDF tools that upload your private documents to a remote server, our technology runs entirely in your browser. No upload, no logs, no leaks.
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Pro Tip: Split & Reorder
Need to change the order of pages while splitting? You can drag and drop the thumbnails in our preview window before hitting "Split." It’s a 2-in-1 tool for organization and extraction.
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Why users rely on our splitter every day.
Invoice Separation
Stop sending your entire monthly billing file to a single client.
Extract individual invoices from a bulk export and send only what's relevant to each recipient.
Chapter Extraction
Turn a massive eBook into bite-sized study guides.
Perfect for students or researchers who only need specific sections for a project.
Sensitive Data Removal
Privacy by exclusion.
Remove signature pages or confidential appendices before sharing a document externally.
Size Optimization
Pass the email attachment limit.
If a file is too large to send, split it into 'Part 1' and 'Part 2' without losing quality.
Choose your splitting strategy
| Mode | Best For... | Output |
|---|---|---|
| Extract Range | Taking pages 5-12 for a specific report. | 1 PDF File |
| Split Every Page | Processing 50 separate invoices from one file. | 50 PDF Files (ZIP) |
| Burst Mode | Splitting by every "n" pages (e.g., every 2 pages). | Multiple PDFs |
Wait—Should you actually split this?
Legal & Certified Files
Splitting a digitally signed or "Certified" PDF will break the cryptographic seal. If it’s a legal contract or a transcript, keep it whole to maintain its validity.
Active Revisions
If the document is still in the "Draft" phase, splitting creates version chaos. Wait until the final polish before you start carving it into separate files.
System Compatibility
Many government and banking portals use automated scrapers that expect a specific page count. A partial PDF might get automatically rejected by their bots.

