PDF Splitter
Extract pages from your PDF documents with precision
About This Tool
Our PDF Splitter allows you to divide large PDF documents into smaller files by extracting specific pages or ranges of pages. This is ideal for sharing only relevant sections of a document, reducing file sizes, or organizing content more effectively.
The tool maintains the original formatting and quality of your PDF while giving you precise control over which pages to extract.
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How to Use
Features
Multiple Splitting Methods
Split by page range, specific pages, or at regular intervals
High Quality Output
Maintains original formatting, images, and text quality
Bulk Download
Download all split files as a single ZIP archive
Secure Processing
Your files are processed securely and deleted after completion
Split a PDF into multiple files by page range or extract single pages. Free tool, no signup, no upload required. Works in your browser.
PDF Splitter: Separate Pages from Any PDF Document
Large PDF files are hard to share and slow to open.
You only need a few pages, not the entire document.
A reliable PDF splitter solves this problem in seconds.
You do not need to buy expensive software.
Our free tool extracts exactly the pages you want.
The original file stays intact on your device.
What Is a PDF Splitter?
A PDF splitter takes one PDF file and divides it.
You can split by page ranges or extract single pages.
The tool creates new PDF files from your selections.
For example, a 50-page report becomes five separate files.
Each file contains 10 pages of the original.
You share only what people actually need.
Core Functions of a Good Splitter
- Extract a single page as its own PDF
- Split into multiple files by page ranges
- Remove unwanted pages from a document
- Keep original quality and formatting
Our tool does all of this in your browser.
No files are ever uploaded to any server.
Why You Need a PDF Splitter
Sending entire PDFs wastes time and bandwidth.
Here is why selective splitting is essential.
Sharing Only Relevant Pages
A client needs pages 15 to 20 of a 100-page contract.
Sending the whole document confuses them.
Split out only those six pages and email a clean file.
Removing Appendix or Extra Content
Your report has 30 pages of appendix at the end.
Team members only need the main 50 pages.
Split away the appendix into a separate reference file.
Extracting Invoices from Statements
A monthly statement has 12 pages of different charges.
Each page is a separate customer invoice.
Split each page into its own PDF for billing.
Reducing File Size for Email
A 25 MB PDF exceeds your email attachment limit.
Split it into three smaller 8 MB files.
Send them separately without compressing quality.
How to Use Our PDF Splitter
The tool is designed for simplicity and speed.
Follow these steps to split your PDF.
Step-by-Step Guide
- Click the upload area or drag your PDF file.
- Choose how you want to split (by range or extract).
- Enter the page numbers or ranges.
- Click the split button.
- Download your new PDF files individually or as a zip.
You can preview page thumbnails before splitting.
This helps you confirm the correct page numbers.
The original file never changes on your device.
Pro Tips for Best Results
- Use commas for single pages: 1,3,5,7
- Use hyphens for ranges: 10-20
- Combine both: 1,5,10-15,20
- Check the preview to verify page counts
Splitting Methods Explained
Different situations need different splitting styles.
Here is how to choose the right method.
Method 1: Extract Specific Pages
You need pages 1, 5, and 10 only.
Enter “1,5,10” into the extract field.
The tool creates one PDF with just those three pages.
Best for: Creating summaries or highlights
Example: Extracting signature pages from a contract
Method 2: Split by Equal Ranges
A 100-page PDF needs 4 files of 25 pages each.
Split every 25 pages into separate documents.
You get file1 (1-25), file2 (26-50), and so on.
Best for: Breaking large documents into chapters
Example: Splitting a book by chapter sections
Method 3: Split After Specific Pages
Split after page 15, then after page 30.
You get three files: pages 1-15, 16-30, and 31-end.
This is called “split by custom ranges.”
Best for: Separating introduction, body, and appendix
Example: Splitting a report into sections
Method 4: Extract One Page
You need only page 42 from a 100-page document.
Enter “42” into the extract field.
The tool creates a single-page PDF.
Best for: Sharing a single chart, table, or image
Example: Extracting a specific diagram for a presentation
Real-World Examples
Seeing actual splits makes the value clear.
Here are common scenarios with correct settings.
Example 1: Legal Contract
Original: 75-page lease agreement
Need: Pages 25-30 (signature and terms section)
Setting: Extract range 25-30
Result: One 6-page PDF for the client
Example 2: Academic Paper
Original: 40-page research paper
Need: Separate abstract (page 1), body (2-35), references (36-40)
Setting: Split after page 1, then after page 35
Result: Three PDF files organized by section
Example 3: Monthly Bank Statement
Original: 15-page statement (one page per account)
Need: Each account as its own PDF
Setting: Extract each page individually
Result: Fifteen single-page PDFs
Example 4: Ebook
Original: 300-page novel
Need: Chapters of roughly 30 pages each
Setting: Split every 30 pages
Result: Ten PDF files, each with one chapter
PDF Splitting for Different Professions
Each field uses PDF splitting differently.
Here is how to adapt the tool for your work.
Lawyers and Legal Professionals
Extract signature pages from long contracts.
Split deposition transcripts by witness.
Remove privileged pages before sharing with opposing counsel.
Teachers and Educators
Split a workbook into individual worksheets.
Extract answer keys before giving tests to students.
Separate a textbook into weekly reading assignments.
Accountants and Bookkeepers
Split annual reports by quarter or month.
Extract tax forms from larger financial statements.
Separate invoices from a single statement PDF.
Project Managers
Split project plans by phase or milestone.
Extract only the summary pages for executive updates.
Remove outdated sections before archiving.
Privacy and Security
PDFs often contain sensitive information.
Here is how we protect your documents completely.
Our Security Guarantees
- All splitting happens in your browser
- No PDF is ever uploaded to our server
- Your files never leave your computer
- No temporary copies are stored anywhere
We cannot see, share, or access your PDFs.
The technology runs locally on your device.
This is the most private method available.
Why Local Splitting Matters
Most online PDF tools upload your files first.
Those files sit on unknown servers for hours.
Anyone with server access could read your documents.
Our local splitting eliminates this risk.
You get the same result with zero privacy concerns.
Even financial and legal documents stay completely safe.
PDF Splitter vs. PDF Editor
You might think a full PDF editor is better.
Here is why a dedicated splitter is often smarter.
Full PDF Editor Challenges
- Expensive monthly subscriptions ($10 to $20 per month)
- Steep learning curve for simple tasks
- Requires installation and updates
- Overkill for just splitting pages
Our Dedicated Splitter Advantages
- Completely free, no subscription
- One-click operation, no learning curve
- Works in browser, no installation
- Does one thing perfectly
Use a full editor for complex tasks like editing text.
Use our splitter for fast, free page extraction.
Common Mistakes and Misconceptions
Even simple tools have points of confusion.
Let us clear up what splitters do and do not do.
Mistake 1: Splitting Changes the Original
Our tool never changes your original PDF.
It creates new files from the original.
Your source file stays exactly as it was.
Mistake 2: You Need to Install Software
No installation is required at all.
The tool runs in your web browser.
It works on Windows, Mac, Linux, and Chromebooks.
Mistake 3: Page Numbers Start at Zero
PDF page numbering starts at page 1.
Enter page 1 for the first page of the document.
Do not use zero as a page number.
Mistake 4: Scanned PDFs Cannot Be Split
Scanned PDFs split just like normal PDFs.
The splitter does not need selectable text.
Even image-based PDFs work perfectly.
Reducing File Size After Splitting
Sometimes split files are still too large.
Here is how to make them smaller.
Before Splitting
- Remove unnecessary images from the original
- Flatten form fields and annotations
- Use “save as” instead of “save” in your PDF app
After Splitting
- Each split file is smaller than the original
- Further split very large files into smaller ranges
- Use our PDF compressor tool for final optimization
A 50 MB PDF split into 5 files gives 10 MB each.
That is small enough for email and cloud storage.
Troubleshooting Common Issues
Sometimes splitting behaves unexpectedly.
Here are solutions to frequent problems.
My Split PDF Is Blank
You entered the wrong page range.
Check the preview before splitting.
Ensure your page numbers exist in the original.
The Split File Order Is Wrong
Name your split files clearly after downloading.
Use names like “chapter1_pages1-15.pdf”.
Sort by name to keep correct order.
My PDF Has No Extractable Pages
Some PDFs are corrupted or damaged.
Try opening the original in a PDF viewer first.
If it opens, our splitter will work.
The Tool Says “Processing Failed”
Your PDF might be password protected.
Remove the password before splitting.
Or upload a different version of the file.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Can I split a password-protected PDF?
You must remove the password protection first.
Use a PDF unlocker tool before splitting.
Our splitter cannot bypass security settings.
Does this work on mobile phones?
Yes. The tool works on all smartphones.
Select a PDF from your files or cloud storage.
What is the maximum file size?
You can split PDFs up to 100 MB.
For larger files, split offline using desktop software.
Will the quality be reduced?
No. Quality stays exactly the same.
Images, fonts, and formatting are preserved.
Can I split a PDF into single pages?
Yes. Use the extract mode and enter all page numbers.
Or use “split every 1 page” in range mode.
Conclusion
Large PDF files slow down your workflow.
Sharing entire documents wastes everyone’s time.
A fast PDF splitter gives you exactly the pages you need.
Our tool works without uploads or privacy risks.
Split by range, extract specific pages, or separate every page.
Start splitting your PDFs in seconds, completely free.