How to Split PDF Pages
Split a PDF document into individual pages or extract specific page ranges. Whether you need a single page from a large report or want to break a document into sections, this guide shows you how.
Step-by-Step Guide
Upload your PDF
Upload the PDF file you want to split. The tool will display the total page count.
Choose split mode
Select 'Extract Ranges' to pick specific pages, or 'Split All Pages' to separate every page into its own file.
Set page ranges (if applicable)
For range extraction, enter page numbers like '1-3, 5, 7-10'. Separate ranges with commas.
Split and download
Click the split button. Download individual page files or a ZIP of all extracted pages.
Tips
Use 'Split All Pages' to quickly create individual PDFs for each page.
Page ranges support formats like '1-5', '3,7,9', and '1-3, 8-10'.
The original PDF is never modified. Splitting creates new files from copies of the pages.
Preview page thumbnails to identify the exact pages you need before splitting.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I extract non-consecutive pages?
Yes. Enter individual page numbers separated by commas (e.g., '2, 5, 8') to extract specific non-consecutive pages into a single PDF.
Does splitting reduce file quality?
No. Pages are copied exactly as they are. There is no re-encoding or quality loss when splitting.
Can I split a 100-page PDF?
Yes. The tool handles large PDFs. Splitting a very large file may take a few seconds since processing happens in your browser.
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