Split PDF and Extract Pages

Pick the pages you need and get a new PDF containing only those pages — free and in seconds.

Split a PDF Online — Extract Only the Pages You Need

Not every document has to be sent in full. A 200-page report may only need its summary, a scanned contract may only need the signature page, and a bank statement often needs a single month. Splitting a PDF solves this: instead of sending the whole file, you extract the relevant pages into a new, much smaller document. This tool does it online, in your browser window, with no Adobe Acrobat and no account.

Upload your PDF and all its pages appear as thumbnails. Click the pages you want — one, several or a continuous range — and press the button to extract them. The new file keeps the original order, the original page size and the original quality: text stays selectable, fonts are embedded as before and images are not recompressed. If you would rather remove a few pages than keep a few, use the Remove Pages tool instead; to change their order, use Organize PDF.

Splitting also makes documents easier to work with. Large PDFs open slowly, are awkward to email and hit attachment limits; extracting a chapter or a section produces a file that is a fraction of the size. The tool is free and unlimited — split as many documents as you need, with no watermark on the result. Files sent for processing are deleted from the server automatically once your download is ready, and the transfer is protected by HTTPS.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I split a PDF into separate pages?

Upload the document, select the pages you want in the thumbnail view and press the extract button. You get a new PDF containing exactly those pages, ready to download.

Can I extract a range of pages, for example 5 to 12?

Yes. Select the first page of the range and then the last one — every page in between is included. You can also pick individual pages that are not next to each other.

Does splitting reduce the quality of the pages?

No. The selected pages are copied into the new document exactly as they are, with the same size, fonts, text and images. Nothing is re-rendered or recompressed.

What is the difference between splitting and removing pages?

Splitting keeps the pages you choose and discards the rest; removing pages does the opposite — it deletes the ones you select and keeps everything else. Pick whichever needs fewer clicks for your document.

Is there a limit on file size?

One PDF can be up to 100 MB, and there is no limit on how many documents you split per day. The service is free and adds no watermark.

Do I need to install anything?

No. The tool runs in any modern browser on Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS. No program, plugin or extension is required.