Break a PDF into individual pages, or extract specific pages and ranges
"Every page" downloads a ZIP with one PDF per page. Custom ranges download a ZIP if you list more than one, or a single PDF if you list just one.
A PDF splitter breaks one PDF into smaller pieces — either every page as its own file, or just the specific pages and ranges you choose. This one processes the file on upload and hands the result straight back, nothing to install.
Upload your PDF (click or drag it in).
Choose "Every page" or type the pages/ranges you want.
Press "Split PDF" and download the result.
Separate entries with commas, and use a dash for a range: 1-3,5,8-10 produces three files
— pages 1 through 3 together, page 5 alone, and pages 8 through 10 together. List a single page
number on its own to pull it out by itself.
Grab just the page you need from a longer document.
Turn a multi-page scanned PDF into individual page files.
Extract only the ranges you want to keep, skipping the rest.
No. Pages are copied out of the original exactly as they were — no re-compression, no quality loss, text stays selectable.
Yes — your file is processed in memory during the request and never written to disk or stored anywhere. No account or sign-up required.
Upload your PDF, leave the mode on "Every page", and press "Split PDF" — you'll get a ZIP with one PDF per page.
Yes. Switch to "Custom pages/ranges" and type something like 1-3,5,8-10 — each piece you list comes out as its own PDF.
Comma-separated, using a dash for a range: 1-3,5,8-10 means pages 1 through 3 as one file, page 5 as another, and pages 8 through 10 as a third.
A single PDF file. You only get a ZIP when the split produces more than one output file.
No. Pages are copied out exactly as they were in the original — no re-compression, no quality loss.
Yes — your file is processed in memory during the request and never written to disk or stored anywhere. No account or sign-up required.
Need to go the other way — combine files into one? Try Merge PDF.