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Split PDF Online

Type the pages you need — like 1-3, 5, 8-10 — and pull them into a new, smaller PDF right in your browser.

Runs in your browser — your files are not uploaded

100% local — your files are never uploaded

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Quick answer

What it does
Extract the exact page range you want from a PDF into a new, smaller file, all in your browser — nothing is uploaded.
Your files
Never uploaded — processed on your device
Price
Free, no account
Formats
PDF → PDF

Extract pages from a PDF without uploading it

Sometimes you only need a few pages out of a long document — a single contract clause, one chapter, or a range of forms. This tool lets you enter a page range such as 1-3, 5, 8-10 and export just those pages as a brand-new, smaller PDF. It runs entirely in your browser using pdf-lib, so the original document never leaves your device.

Why use this PDF splitter

How to split a PDF

  1. Add your PDF Drag and drop a PDF file, or click to select one from your device.
  2. Enter the pages Type the page range you want to keep, such as 1-3, 5, 8-10.
  3. Download Save the new, smaller PDF — no upload required.

Your PDF stays private

Processing happens directly in your browser on your own device and is never uploaded to any server. We collect only anonymous, aggregated usage stats — never your files, filenames, or personal data.

Verify it yourself: Open your browser DevTools → Network tab and run the tool: no request ever carries your file. Everything happens on your device.

FAQ

Is my PDF uploaded anywhere?
No. Splitting runs entirely in your browser with pdf-lib, so your document never leaves your device.
How do I choose which pages to extract?
Enter a page range like 1-3, 5, 8-10. You can mix single pages and ranges separated by commas.
Does the original PDF get changed?
No. The original stays exactly as it is. The extracted pages are saved into a separate, new PDF file.
Will the extracted file be smaller?
Usually, yes. Because it contains only the pages you selected, the new PDF is typically much smaller than the original.
Do splitting quality or fonts get lost?
No. Pages are copied as-is, so text, fonts, and images stay identical to the original document.
Is there a page limit or a watermark?
There is no watermark and no forced page limit. Very large PDFs depend on your device's available memory since everything runs locally.
Can I use it offline?
Yes. Once the page has loaded, you can split PDFs without an internet connection.