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
- Choose one PDF file from your device.
- Wait for the tool to read the total page count locally.
- Enter the pages you want, such as
1-3, 5, 8-10. - Click Extract pages.
- Download the new PDF result.
Page range examples
Use commas for separate pages and dashes for ranges:
1extracts only page 1.1-3extracts pages 1, 2, and 3.1-3, 7, 10-12extracts multiple groups of pages.5, 1-2keeps 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.