Split PDF
Extract specific pages or a page range into a new PDF file.
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Pull out exactly the pages you need into a brand-new PDF — your original file stays untouched, and nothing is ever uploaded.
Extract specific pages or a page range into a new PDF file.
No file selected
Sometimes you don't need an entire PDF — just a few pages out of it, like a single invoice from a long statement, or a signed page out of a longer contract. This tool reads your file locally, shows you the total page count, and lets you type exactly which pages to pull out, using a simple format like “1-3, 5, 7” to grab pages one through three, plus five and seven. A brand-new PDF is built from just those pages using pdf-lib, entirely in your browser.
Your original file is never modified — the tool builds a separate output PDF and leaves the source document exactly as it was. Because there's no upload step, this works just as well on a lengthy 200-page report as it does on a 3-page form; the only real constraint is your device's available memory for very large files.
Upload your PDF above to see its page count, type the range of pages you want, and click Split & Download. The new PDF downloads immediately with just the pages you selected, in the order you listed them.
No installs, no accounts, and no waiting on server queues. Everything happens locally on your device.
Select your PDF and the tool shows you exactly how many pages it contains.
Enter a page range like “1-3, 5, 7” to pick exactly which pages to extract.
A new PDF containing only those pages is built locally and downloaded instantly.
Upload your file and the page counter shows how many pages the document contains. Then type the pages you want, for example “1-3, 5, 7” to extract pages one through three plus pages five and seven. The tool builds a new PDF with only those pages and downloads it automatically, leaving your original file untouched.
The page range format supports listing pages and ranges in any order you like, for example “5, 1-3”, and the extracted PDF will follow the order you typed.
Nothing — the Split tool never modifies your source file. It reads the pages you request and assembles them into a completely separate new PDF, downloaded alongside (not instead of) your original.
No hard-coded limit. Since the file is processed in your browser's memory, extracting from a very large document may take a little longer depending on your device, but there's no server-side restriction on page count.
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