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.
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
- Extract any page range, like 1-3, 5, 8-10, into one new PDF
- Keeps the original file untouched
- Runs 100% in your browser with pdf-lib
- No watermarks, no sign-up, completely free
- Works offline once the page has loaded
How to split a PDF
- Add your PDF Drag and drop a PDF file, or click to select one from your device.
- Enter the pages Type the page range you want to keep, such as 1-3, 5, 8-10.
- 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.