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Split PDF

Select the pages to extract. Split large documents into the exact segments you need — no more sending a whole file when only a few pages matter. Free to use, no sign-up required.
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How it works

1

Import

Drop your PDF
2

Select

Choose the pages
3

Split

Download the result

Features

Precise selection

choose exactly the pages you want.

Flexible cutting

extract one or several pages.

Fast

get your new PDF instantly.

Common use cases

Useful for reports, contracts, invoices, presentations, or any scanned document made up of multiple sections.
Separating a large contract into individual sections
Extracting just the pages you need instead of sending a whole document
Pulling one chapter out of a scanned book or report
Creating separate files from a multi-invoice PDF batch

Your files are handled securely

Extracted documents are generated temporarily and removed afterwards.

Frequently asked questions

Can I extract a single page?

Yes, you can precisely select the pages to extract.

Is the original PDF modified?

No, a new file is created without altering the original.

Is the service free?

Yes, splitting PDFs is entirely free.

Can I split a PDF into more than two parts?

Yes, mark as many cut points as you need — each one adds an extra file.

Do I need to install anything?

No, it works directly in your browser.

Can I split a PDF on mobile?

Yes, the tool works on mobile browsers.

Can I split password-protected PDFs?

No, password-protected PDFs aren't supported — the file needs to open without a password first.

Is there a maximum number of pages?

There's no page-count limit as such, but the uploaded file can't exceed 200 MB.

Does splitting reduce quality?

No, splitting only extracts existing pages — it doesn't re-encode or compress their content.

Can I extract consecutive or non-consecutive pages?

Split creates consecutive segments from your cut points. To pick individual, non-consecutive pages into one file, use the Extract PDF pages tool instead.