Split a PDF — Extract the Pages You Need
Pull specific pages from a PDF or split every page into its own file. No ads, no watermarks.
How it works
Upload a PDF and choose what to extract. Enter specific page numbers and ranges (like 1-3, 5, 8-12) to pull just those pages into a new PDF, or split every page into its own individual file. The split happens entirely in your browser — your files are never uploaded to a server.
When to use this
- Extracting a signature page from a long contract. Pull just the signed page without sending the entire 40-page agreement.
- Pulling specific chapters from a report. Send a client only the sections relevant to them, not the whole document.
- Removing pages you don't need. Extract the pages you want to keep — effectively deleting everything else.
- Need the opposite? Use the merge PDF tool to combine multiple PDFs into one.
Common mistakes
- Wrong page numbers. Page numbers here match what your PDF viewer shows. Page 1 is the first page of the document.
- Expecting content reflow. This tool extracts whole pages as-is. It doesn't rearrange text or reformat content within pages.
- Encrypted PDFs. Some password-protected PDFs may fail to split. Remove the password first if possible.