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Split PDF

Split a PDF by page range or extract specific pages online. Free, no registration required, runs in your browser.

Category: PDF Tools

Split PDF

Current tool

Split PDF

Split one PDF by range, each page, or every N pages.

Input: Single PDF

Browser-only

Drop one PDF and choose how you want to split it.

Browser processing: files stay in your browser session.

Accepted: PDF. Modes: page range to one PDF, every page to separate PDFs (max 50), or every N pages to separate PDFs (max 50). Browser by default; optional server for range mode when checked. Large PDFs may fail on phones or low-memory devices. Password-protected PDFs may fail.

Split one PDF

Upload one PDF, choose split mode, and export one or multiple outputs.

Start by selecting one PDF file.

  • Pick range, every page, or every N pages.
  • Set split options before processing.
  • Download one result or multiple outputs.

Split workspace

When using server: your PDF is uploaded to the server, processed, and deleted after. Only for page range mode; other modes stay in browser.

How this tool works

Workflow

Upload one PDF, choose split mode, and run the selected method.

Output

Range mode gives one smaller PDF; other modes can generate multiple files.

Current limits

Server mode only supports page-range splitting.

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How to use

Split PDF lets you extract a specific range of pages from a PDF document and save them as a new, smaller PDF. Useful when you only need part of a report, contract, or reference document.

  1. Upload your PDF

    Select the PDF you want to split. The tool shows the total page count so you can plan your page range.

  2. Enter the page range

    Type the starting and ending page numbers. For example, enter 3 and 8 to extract pages 3 through 8 as a new PDF.

  3. Split

    Click the Split button. Depending on the selected mode, the browser or server processes the file and produces the output PDF.

  4. Download the extracted pages

    Download your new PDF containing only the pages you specified. The original file is unchanged.

Tip: Use the Organize PDF tool if you need to reorder or remove individual pages rather than extract a consecutive range.