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Extract selected pages or split a PDF into multiple smaller documents
PDF Splitter lets you extract specific pages from a PDF file or divide a multi-page document into several smaller files. Whether you need a single page from a large report, want to split a scanned book into chapters, or extract selected pages for separate distribution, this tool handles the job entirely in your browser with no uploads to any server. Most document workflows produce more PDFs than you actually need in full. A 50-page contract may only require pages 3-12 for a specific review, or a 200-page manual might need splitting into chapter-sized files for easier sharing. Opening a dedicated PDF editor just to extract a few pages is unnecessary overhead when this tool does it instantly. Because all processing runs client-side using Mozilla's PDF.js library, your documents never leave your device. Sensitive contracts, personal records, and confidential reports stay exactly where they belong — on your computer.
Upload a PDF and select the pages you want to extract using either a range (e.g., 3-12) or individual page numbers separated by commas (e.g., 1, 5, 8). You can also choose to split every N pages into separate files, which is useful for breaking a large PDF into equal-sized chunks. The tool shows a page-by-page preview so you can confirm your selection before processing. Once you configure the split, the tool generates the output files and presents them for download. For single-page extraction or range selection, you receive one PDF. For splitting every N pages, you receive a ZIP containing all the resulting files. All processing happens in memory — nothing is cached or stored after the browser tab closes.
PDFs accumulate far more pages than needed for most tasks. A legal contract might only need specific clauses extracted, a student may want only the relevant chapters from a textbook PDF, or an office worker may need to separate an invoice from a multi-page statement. Manually deleting pages in a PDF editor is cumbersome. This tool gives you exactly what you need in under a minute.
extracting specific clauses and signature pages from lengthy contracts
pulling relevant chapters from textbook PDFs for focused study
separating individual documents from combined PDF uploads
sending only the relevant portfolio pages to each prospective client
A lawyer receives a 40-page employment contract and only needs to review and forward pages 12-18 that contain the non-compete clauses. Using PDF Splitter, they extract just those seven pages and email them to the client without exposing the rest of the contract.
An instructor has a 150-page training manual that needs to be distributed as six 25-page modules. Setting the split to every 25 pages produces six separate files in one operation, ready for individual module distribution.
An accountant receives a monthly statement containing 20 invoices in a single PDF. Using individual page selection, they extract each invoice into its own file for separate filing and payment processing.
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