Split PDF

Split selected pages from a PDF into a new file.

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How to split a PDF

Choose a PDF, select the page or range you want, create the separated output and download it. The source file remains unchanged.

Understanding page numbers

The PDF page index may differ from page numbers printed inside the document. A cover page, table of contents or appendix can make printed labels and actual PDF positions different, so verify the pages before exporting.

Useful reasons to split a PDF

Splitting is useful for extracting a chapter, separating a form, sharing only the relevant pages, dividing a large packet or removing unrelated material from a copy you plan to send.

Quality and content

The split workflow aims to reuse PDF pages rather than intentionally turn them into images. Existing text, vector graphics and page content remain part of the extracted PDF page structure where supported.

Large documents

For very large PDFs, selecting only the needed pages can reduce the size of the output and make the file easier to share.

Privacy

Page extraction is designed to happen locally in the browser where supported.

Frequently asked questions

Does splitting change my original PDF?

No. The tool creates new output files and leaves the source unchanged.

Can I extract only a few pages?

Yes. Select the pages or page ranges you need.

Will extracted pages keep their original quality?

The workflow aims to reuse the PDF pages rather than intentionally rasterizing them.

Why do printed page numbers not always match the tool?

A PDF may include covers or front matter, so the internal page index can differ from numbers printed on the page.