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Split PDF

Extract, split off or delete pages — one tool for all of it.

Processed on your device
Your files are processed in your browser and never uploaded.

About Split PDF

Splitting a PDF means deciding which pages stay together — sending chapter 3 to a colleague without the other 200 pages, filing one invoice from a combined statement, bursting a scanned batch into individual documents, or deleting the blank pages a scanner slipped in. This tool covers all four shapes of that job: extract chosen pages into one file, cut ranges into separate files, explode every page into its own PDF, or remove the pages you don't want and keep the rest.

How to use Split PDF

1
Add a PDF
Drop your file into the box or click to browse.
2
Pick a mode
Extract chosen pages, split ranges into files, burst every page apart — or remove the pages you don't need.
3
Split & download
Get one PDF or a .zip of files — all built in your browser, nothing uploaded.

Frequently asked questions

Are my files uploaded anywhere?
No. Everything runs inside your browser — your file is read from your device, processed in memory, and never sent to a server.
What's the difference between the modes?
“Extract” keeps the pages you list in a single new PDF. “Split by ranges” turns each range into its own file. “Every page” makes one PDF per page. “Remove pages” is the inverse of extract: the listed pages are deleted and the rest are kept. Multi-file results download as a single .zip.
Extract or Remove — which should I use?
They're mirror images. If it's quicker to say what you want to keep, use Extract; if it's quicker to say what has to go, use Remove. Either way you get a new file and your original stays untouched.