PDF Split / Extract Pages

Pull out a specific page range as one PDF, or split every page into its own file — entirely in your browser. Your file is never uploaded anywhere.

Good to know: pages keep their original quality exactly as-is. "Split every page" downloads a .zip since browsers can't reliably save many files at once. Password-protected PDFs aren't supported.

Separate pages/ranges with commas. Output keeps this order.

Splitting a PDF usually means uploading it to a website and hoping it doesn't keep a copy. This tool does the whole thing locally: your file is read and rebuilt right inside your browser tab, and nothing is ever sent to a server.

Use "Extract page range" when you only need a few pages out of a longer document — type something like 1-3,5 and get back a single PDF with just those pages, in that order. Use "Split every page" when you want each page as its own file, delivered as a zip you can unzip locally.

Handy for pulling a single chapter out of a textbook scan, separating a multi-page assignment into individual submissions, or breaking a scanned bundle into one file per page.