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PDF Split

Split PDF Pages Online

Split PDFs into separate files or page ranges locally in your browser.

Files and text are processed locally in your browser. No upload. No signup.
Single-page mode exports one PDF per page automatically.

One PDF at a time, up to 20 MB. Use ranges like 1-3,5 for selective export.

Choose a PDF and export either every page or a selected page range.

How to use

  1. 1 Choose one PDF file from your device.
  2. 2 Pick whether you want every page separately or only a selected page range.
  3. 3 Download each output PDF file after the split finishes.

Features

  • Export every page as a separate PDF.
  • Supports page ranges like 1-3,5.
  • Runs locally in your browser without uploads.
  • Useful for extracting single sections from larger documents.

Common use cases

Extracting a few pages from a long report
Saving one signed page as its own PDF
Breaking a large PDF into smaller handoff files

Example input and output

PDF input
Export pages 2-4 from a PDF
quarterly-report.pdf
Range: 2-4
Split result
Result you can copy or download
quarterly-report-pages-2-3-4.pdf

You can either export one combined range or split every page into its own separate PDF file.

When this tool is the right fit

Page extraction

Use it when only a few pages from a larger PDF should be shared or stored separately.

Smaller handoff files

It helps when a document is easier to review or send as separate PDFs rather than one long file.

Local-first document handling

The split happens entirely in the browser so the source PDF does not need to be uploaded elsewhere.

Quick comparison

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.

Common mistakes

  • Using a page range outside the actual document page count.
  • Forgetting that single-page mode creates one file per page.
  • Trying to split a document when merging or page-to-image export would have been the real need.

FAQ

Can I split every page into its own PDF?

Yes. Single-page mode exports one PDF file per page.

Can I export only a chosen range of pages?

Yes. You can enter page ranges like 1-3,5.

Is my PDF uploaded to a server?

No. The split happens locally in your browser.

Can I split password-protected PDFs?

Protected PDFs may fail to load depending on how they were encrypted.

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