PDF Splitter — Extract PDF Pages Online Free
Split a PDF into separate files by custom page ranges, or extract every single page as its own PDF. All processing is done in your browser — nothing is uploaded anywhere.
When Do You Need to Split a PDF?
PDF splitting is a daily necessity for anyone dealing with multi-page documents. Some of the most common scenarios:
- Extracting one page from a 100-page report to share with a specific stakeholder
- Separating a combined bank statement into individual month PDFs
- Splitting a multi-chapter document for separate submission or review
- Removing confidential pages before sharing a document externally
- Isolating signature pages from long agreements for signing
How to Split a PDF
- Upload your PDF file by clicking the file picker or dragging it in
- Choose how to split: by page ranges (e.g., 1-3, 5-8) or extract every page separately
- Click Split PDF
- Download the resulting PDF file(s) — no server round-trip, no waiting
Why Privacy Matters for PDF Tools
Most web-based PDF tools upload your document to a third-party server for processing. For documents containing personal information, financial data, legal agreements, or business-sensitive content, this is a significant privacy risk — you have no control over how those servers store or handle your data.
This PDF splitter uses PDF-lib, an open-source JavaScript library, to process everything directly in your browser. Your PDF never leaves your device.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I split a PDF into specific page ranges?
Yes. You can specify custom page ranges like 1-3, 5, 7-10 to extract exactly the pages you need into a new PDF file.
Is there a page limit for splitting PDFs?
No server-side limit exists. You can split PDFs with hundreds of pages as the processing happens entirely in your browser.
Can I extract a single page from a PDF?
Yes. Enter a single page number in the page range field to extract just that page as a standalone PDF.
Are my PDF files uploaded to any server?
No. The PDF splitter uses PDF-lib to process files entirely in your browser. Your documents never leave your device.
Will split PDFs have a watermark?
No. Split pages are clean, watermark-free PDFs identical to the original — just with fewer pages.