No file selected yet.

Example: 1-5, 8-10, 12, 15-20

This input generates 4 separate PDF files.

Outputs

No generated PDF yet.

PDF operations run in your browser. Your documents stay on your device.

A PDF splitter creates new PDF files from selected page ranges inside one source document.

What stands out in PDF Splitter

  • Select individual pages and page ranges with comma-separated input
  • Export selected ranges as grouped files or separate page files
  • Read page count in the browser for safer range validation

Using PDF Splitter, step by step

  1. Choose your PDF file

    Upload the single PDF you want to split and wait for the page count to be detected.

  2. Enter page ranges

    Use entries such as 1-3, 5, 8-10 to define which pages should be extracted.

  3. Choose output style and download

    Create grouped outputs or separate page files, then download the generated PDFs.

When PDF Splitter fits best

  • Sharing only relevant pages from long contracts
  • Preparing section-based outputs from reports or slide decks
  • Separating scanned packet documents into smaller PDF files

How should page ranges be written?

Use page numbers for individual pages and hyphenated ranges for spans. Multiple selections can be separated with commas.

PDF Splitter: common questions

Do page numbers start at zero?

No. Page ranges start at 1, matching the page numbers users normally see.

Can I extract multiple ranges at once?

Yes. You can enter multiple ranges such as 1-3, 7, 10-12 separated by commas.

Can each page be downloaded as a separate PDF?

Yes. Enable the separate files option to export selected pages one by one.

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PDF Splitter: Extract the Pages You Need

What Is a PDF Splitter?

A PDF splitter reads selected page ranges from one PDF and creates new PDF files from them. You can enter comma-separated ranges and choose whether selected pages should be exported together or separately.

When Should You Use It?

Use it to extract relevant contract clauses, report pages, presentation sections, or scanned document segments without editing the original file.