Split PDF

Select the pages you need and extract them into a new PDF. Click pages or enter a range.

Why split a PDF

Sometimes you only need a few pages out of a long PDF — a single chapter, one contract, the pages worth sending. Splitting lets you pick exactly those pages and save them as a new file, leaving the original untouched. Upload the PDF, click the pages you want, and download just that part.

How to split a PDF

  1. 1Upload your PDF — drag it in or pick it from your device.
  2. 2Click the pages you want, or type a range like 1-3, 5, 8-10.
  3. 3Check the selection on the page thumbnails.
  4. 4Click "Extract" and download the new PDF with just those pages.

When splitting helps

It's the quick fix whenever you need part of a document, not all of it:

  • send one chapter or section instead of the whole book;
  • pull a single invoice or contract out of a batch;
  • drop blank or unwanted pages from the end;
  • break a big file into smaller pieces to share;
  • keep just the pages you actually need.

What this splitter can do

Pick any pages

Select single pages, several at once, or whole ranges — whatever you need out.

Visual preview

Every page shows as a thumbnail, so you choose by what you see, not by guessing numbers.

Range input

Type ranges like 1-3, 5, 7-10 instead of clicking page by page.

Select or clear all

Grab the whole document or reset your selection in one click.

Original stays intact

You get a new file; the PDF you uploaded isn't changed.

No watermarks

The extracted PDF comes back clean, with nothing stamped on it.

No sign-up

Splitting works right away, no account needed.

Files don't linger

Your PDF and the result are deleted from the server automatically after an hour.

Pages or ranges

You can work two ways: click individual page thumbnails to cherry-pick them, or type a range such as 1-3, 5, 8-10 to grab a stretch at once. The two combine — select a range, then add or remove a page with a click. The chosen pages keep their original order in the new file.

Quality stays the same

Splitting copies the selected pages straight into a new PDF without re-rendering them, so text, images, fonts and formatting come through exactly as in the original. There's no compression or quality loss — the extracted pages are the same content, just in a smaller document.

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