Split PDF
Extract a page range from a PDF, or split it into separate files. Select pages visually rather than guessing at numbers. Runs locally, so a confidential document never leaves your machine.
Runs entirely in your browser
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How it works
- 01Drop in the PDF you want to split.
- 02Enter a page range like 1-3, 7, 10-12 — or choose to export every page separately.
- 03Download the extracted pages as a new PDF.
Questions
- Are my files uploaded anywhere?
- No. The file is read from your disk by the browser and processed in this tab using JavaScript and WebAssembly. Nothing is transmitted, which you can verify by opening your browser's network panel or by disconnecting from the internet — the tool keeps working.
- How do I write the page range?
- Comma-separated ranges and single pages: "1-3, 5, 8-10". Reversed ranges like "10-8" are accepted and read as 8-10. Pages beyond the document are ignored rather than causing an error.
- Does splitting reduce quality?
- No. Pages are copied structurally rather than re-rendered, so text stays selectable and images keep their original resolution.
- Is there a catch — a limit, a watermark, a sign-up?
- None. Because the work happens on your machine rather than a server, there is no per-file cost to recover and therefore nothing to meter. No account, no queue, no watermark.