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PDF Split — Extract Pages from PDF Online

Split a PDF file into multiple documents or extract specific pages directly in your browser.

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Choose a PDF file or drag it here

Everything runs in your browser. Max file size: 50MB.

How It Works

Upload your PDF, specify the pages you need (e.g., '1-3, 5' or '7-10'), and click split. The tool extracts those pages locally and provides a downloadable PDF of just the selected content.

Example

To get pages 1, 2, 3, and 7 from a 10-page document, enter '1-3, 7' into the range input.

When to use this tool

  • Use it when you need to extract only a few specific pages from a larger PDF.
  • Use it to isolate content for presentations or documents without needing the whole file.
  • Use it to clean up PDFs by removing unnecessary pages before merging or sharing.

How to split a PDF

  • Upload your PDF file.
  • Specify the page numbers or ranges you want to extract.
  • Click the split button to download a new PDF containing only your selected pages.

Use cases for PDF splitting

  • Extracting specific pages from a large report or document.
  • Isolating pages for separate review or sharing.
  • Removing unwanted pages from a PDF.

Important considerations

  • The tool works locally in your browser, no uploads are needed.
  • Page numbers are 1-based (the first page is 1).
  • Ensure you specify ranges correctly (e.g., 1-3 means pages 1, 2, and 3).

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I extract specific pages from a PDF?

Yes. Enter page numbers or ranges (e.g., 1, 3, 5-7) into the text box to extract just those pages.

What is the maximum file size?

The tool supports PDFs up to 50MB in size. Larger files may take longer to process or fail.

Why does PDF splitting fail?

Corrupted, encrypted, or non-standard PDF files might cause errors. Try re-saving or exporting the PDF again from its source.