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βœ‚οΈ PDF Split & Extract

Extract a specific page range from a PDF, or split every page into separate files delivered as a ZIP β€” all for free.

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Drag & drop a PDF here, or click to select
Up to 50MB
πŸ”’ Files never leave your browser β€” everything is processed locally and nothing is uploaded to a server.
GUIDE

Complete PDF Split & Extract Guide

01

Why Extract PDF Pages

Long reports, contracts, and academic papers often contain just a few pages you actually need to share. Sending the entire document can expose unrelated information or create files too large to email. Page range extraction lets you specify exactly which pages you need β€” like "1-3,5,8-10" β€” and produces a brand-new, smaller PDF containing only those pages. This is useful for sharing a single contract clause, forwarding one chapter of a manual, or archiving specific exam questions separately.

02

Splitting Every Page and ZIP Downloads

Sometimes you need every page of a PDF broken into its own individual file β€” for example, when several scanned ID cards or receipts have been combined into one document and need to be uploaded separately to different systems. The "split every page" feature generates one PDF per original page, then bundles them all into a single ZIP archive for a one-click download. Each file is numbered to preserve the original page order.

03

How Browser-Based Processing Protects Privacy

This tool uses browser-native JavaScript libraries like PDF.js to parse and rebuild pages entirely on your own device. Since files are never uploaded to any server, you can safely process sensitive material such as contracts, personal documents, and financial statements. Even on a slow connection or with large files, there is no upload wait β€” processing starts instantly, and everything is cleared from browser memory once you are done.

04

Password-Protected PDFs and Error Handling

Password-encrypted PDFs cannot be read by the browser, so you will need to remove the password first and try again. Corrupted or non-PDF files are caught during validation, and an invalid page range (for example, referencing a page that does not exist) triggers a clear error message showing the actual total page count. Very large files over 50MB may exceed browser memory limits, so consider compressing the PDF first if needed.

Frequently asked questions

Are my split PDF files stored on a server?
No. All processing happens entirely in your browser and files are never uploaded to a server. Everything is cleared from memory as soon as you are done.
How do I enter a page range?
Use commas to combine single pages and ranges, for example "1-3,5,8-10" extracts pages 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 9, and 10.
Can I split a password-protected PDF?
Not currently. Please remove the password using another tool first, then upload the file here.
What do I get when I split every page?
Each page of the original PDF becomes its own PDF file, and all of them are bundled together into a single ZIP archive for download.