📄 Split PDF

Extract specific pages from any PDF file. Enter the page numbers or ranges you need, and this tool will create a new PDF with just those pages. Your files stay on your device throughout the entire process.

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Extract specific pages

Last updated: June 2026

Split PDFs & Extract Pages — Free Online

Extract specific pages from a PDF or split a document into multiple files. Enter the page numbers or ranges you need and download the result instantly. All processing happens in your browser.

How to Use

Upload your PDF, then specify which pages you want to extract. You can enter individual page numbers (1, 3, 5), ranges (1-5), or combinations (1-3, 7, 10-12). The tool creates a new PDF containing only the pages you specified, in the order you specified.

Use Cases

Extracting a specific chapter from a large document. Separating a multi-page form into individual pages. Creating a subset of slides from a PDF presentation. Extracting relevant pages from a research paper or manual. Removing cover pages, blank pages, or appendices from a document.

When to Split PDFs

ScenarioExamplePages to Extract
Invoice ExtractionPull a single invoice from a monthly batch1–2 pages
Chapter SharingShare one chapter from a textbook or report10–20 pages
Form SubmissionExtract a specific form from a government packet1–4 pages
Portfolio SelectionPull best work samples from a large portfolio3–8 pages
Meeting NotesExtract action items page from meeting minutes1 page

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I rearrange pages while splitting?

Yes — pages appear in the order you specify them. If you enter "5, 3, 1", the resulting PDF will have the original page 5 first, then page 3, then page 1.

Does splitting affect the quality of the PDF?

No. The tool copies the original page objects directly, so all formatting, fonts, images, and vector graphics are preserved at their original quality. The process is essentially non-destructive.

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