Split PDF and extract pages online

Upload one PDF, choose page ranges, and download a new PDF. Your file stays in your browser.

All PDF processing happens locally in your browser. No file data is uploaded or stored remotely.

Extract pages from a PDF

Choose one PDF, enter page ranges, and download a new file.

Browser only

Choose or drop one PDF file. Large files may take longer in your browser.

Use commas for separate pages and dashes for ranges. Order is preserved.

Split a PDF without uploading it

This tool extracts selected pages from a PDF directly in your browser. Choose a file, enter the pages you want, and download a new PDF with only those pages.

It is designed for quick, privacy-first tasks such as sending only one chapter, keeping a single form section, or removing pages you do not want to share.

Privacy note: All PDF processing happens locally in your browser. No file data is uploaded or stored remotely.

How to extract pages

  1. Choose one PDF file from your device.
  2. Wait for the tool to read the total page count locally.
  3. Enter the pages you want, such as 1-3, 5, 8-10.
  4. Click Extract pages.
  5. Download the new PDF result.

Page range examples

Use commas for separate pages and dashes for ranges:

  • 1 extracts only page 1.
  • 1-3 extracts pages 1, 2, and 3.
  • 1-3, 7, 10-12 extracts multiple groups of pages.
  • 5, 1-2 keeps the order you typed, so page 5 appears first.

When this tool is useful

  • Send only the relevant pages from a long report.
  • Keep a single invoice, contract page, or application form section.
  • Create a smaller attachment before email or portal upload.
  • Reorder selected pages by typing them in the output order you want.

Troubleshooting

If a PDF is password-protected, corrupted, or very large, your browser may not be able to process it successfully.

  • Try a smaller file if your browser feels slow.
  • Remove the password in a trusted desktop app before retrying.
  • Check that your range syntax is valid and within the PDF page count.

FAQ

Are my PDFs uploaded?

No. The file is processed locally in your browser.

Can I extract multiple page ranges?

Yes. Use comma-separated ranges such as 1-3, 8, 12-15.

Can I change the order of pages?

Yes. The output follows the order you type, so 5, 1-2 puts page 5 first.

Can I split a password-protected PDF?

Not in this first version. Password-protected PDFs are shown as unsupported.