Page extraction
Use it when only a few pages from a larger PDF should be shared or stored separately.
Split PDFs into separate files or page ranges locally in your browser.
One PDF at a time, up to 20 MB. Use ranges like 1-3,5 for selective export.
quarterly-report.pdf Range: 2-4
quarterly-report-pages-2-3-4.pdf
You can either export one combined range or split every page into its own separate PDF file.
Use it when only a few pages from a larger PDF should be shared or stored separately.
It helps when a document is easier to review or send as separate PDFs rather than one long file.
The split happens entirely in the browser so the source PDF does not need to be uploaded elsewhere.
| If you need | Best choice | Alternative | Why |
|---|---|---|---|
| Separate pages from an existing PDF | PDF Split | PDF Merge | Split is for extracting or breaking apart a PDF, not combining files. |
| Turn pages into images instead of PDFs | PDF to Images | PDF Split | Image export is better when the output should behave like screenshots or previews. |
| Bundle many PDFs together | PDF Merge | PDF Split | Merge is the reverse workflow when the goal is one combined document. |
Yes. Single-page mode exports one PDF file per page.
Yes. You can enter page ranges like 1-3,5.
No. The split happens locally in your browser.
Protected PDFs may fail to load depending on how they were encrypted.