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Split PDF

Extract individual pages or page ranges from a PDF into smaller documents for sharing or filing.

  • ✓ Free export
  • ✓ No login required
  • ✓ No watermark
  • ✓ Commercial use allowed

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About Split PDF

Split PDF extracts specific pages or page ranges from a PDF document into separate files. This is essential when you receive a large combined document but only need certain sections — extracting invoice pages from a statement, pulling specific chapters from a manual, or separating individual forms from a multi-page scan. The tool gives you visual page previews so you can select exactly which pages to extract, and outputs each selection as a standalone PDF ready for sharing, filing, or further processing.

Split PDF examples

  • Use Split PDF for a quick browser-based workflow without installing desktop software.
  • Prepare output for a project, document, website, or internal workflow.
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How to use Split PDF

  1. Upload the PDF document you want to split.
  2. Browse page thumbnails to identify the pages you need.
  3. Select individual pages or enter page ranges (e.g., 1-3, 5, 8-12).
  4. Choose whether to extract as separate files or one combined subset.
  5. Download the extracted pages as individual PDFs or a ZIP archive.

FAQ

Can I extract non-consecutive pages?

Yes. You can select any combination of individual pages and ranges. For example, pages 1, 3, 7-10 can all be extracted together or as separate files.

Does splitting affect the quality of the original PDF?

No. Pages are extracted exactly as they exist in the source document. Text, images, and formatting remain unchanged.

Can I split a password-protected PDF?

You need to unlock the PDF first using the Unlock PDF tool, then split the unprotected version.

What happens to bookmarks and links after splitting?

Internal bookmarks and cross-page links may not work in extracted subsets since they reference pages that may no longer be present.

Common use cases

  • Extracting specific invoice pages from a monthly bank statement.
  • Pulling individual chapters from a large manual or textbook.
  • Separating signed pages from a multi-page contract for filing.
  • Creating single-page handouts from a multi-slide presentation PDF.

Related help and indexing paths

Use these support pages to browse adjacent workflows, documentation, and comparison content around Split PDF.

Learn more about Split PDF

Read the complete guide for examples, quality notes, FAQs, and related workflows.

Trust and privacy

  • PDF splitting runs in your browser without server uploads for standard files.
  • Visual page previews help you select exactly the right pages.
  • Original document is never modified — only new files are created.
  • No watermarks or limitations on extracted page count.