Split PDF
Pull out the pages you need, or break a PDF into single pages — free, private, in your browser.
Drop images here
or click to browse — pasting a copied image works too
Drop a PDF to pick the pages you want
Take exactly the pages you need
Sometimes the whole PDF is too much. You need pages 2 to 4 of a statement, just the signature page of a contract, or one chapter out of a long report. Splitting extracts precisely those pages into a new file and leaves the rest behind. Drop the PDF, type the pages you want — like 1-3, 5, 8-10 — and download.
The work happens in your browser, so the document is never uploaded. That's what makes it safe to split bank statements, medical records or signed agreements here: the pages you don't share never leave your device, and neither do the ones you do.
Two ways to split
- One PDF with selected pages — the everyday choice. Keep pages 2-4 and get a single tidy three-page document.
- One file per page (ZIP) — when each page is its own thing. Burst a 10-page scan into ten separate PDFs ready to file, rename or send individually.
Splitting in a larger workflow
Split is the natural partner to Merge PDF: pull the pages you want out of two files, then merge them into the exact document you need. To share a single page as an image instead of a PDF, run it through PDF to JPG. And if a page is rotated the wrong way, fix it with Rotate PDF before or after splitting — every step stays on your device.
Frequently asked questions
- How do I choose which pages to keep?
- Type page numbers and ranges separated by commas — for example 1-3, 5, 8-10. The tool reads the PDF's page count when you drop it, so you always know the maximum.
- What's the difference between the two output options?
- "One PDF with these pages" gives you a single document containing only the pages you chose. "One file per page" creates a separate PDF for each selected page and bundles them in a ZIP — handy when each page needs to go somewhere different.
- Does splitting reduce quality?
- No. Selected pages are copied exactly as they are — same text, fonts and resolution. Splitting only changes which pages end up in the output, never the pages themselves.
- Can I split a large PDF?
- Yes. Because everything runs locally, the practical limit is your device's memory rather than an upload cap, so even big scanned documents split without a wait.
- Are my documents uploaded?
- No — the split is computed in your browser. Statements, reports and personal records are never sent to a server, which is the whole point of doing it here.
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