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This PDF splitter extracts individual pages from PDF files. Upload your PDF and download each page as a separate file. All processing happens locally in your browser for complete privacy.

PDF Splitter

Split your PDF file into individual pages. Upload a PDF and download each page separately.

Click to upload or drag and drop a PDF here

Upload one PDF file to split into pages

Privacy: All PDF processing is done in your browser. Files are never uploaded or stored.

How to Use

  1. Click the upload area or drag and drop a PDF file
  2. Wait for the tool to process and extract all pages
  3. Preview each page as a thumbnail in the grid
  4. Click "Download" on individual pages to save them separately
  5. Or click "Download All Pages" to get all pages at once
  6. Click "Upload New PDF" to split a different file

Common Uses:

  • Extract Specific Pages: Pull out important pages from long documents
  • Share Single Pages: Send individual pages instead of entire documents
  • Document Processing: Separate pages for scanning or archival purposes
  • Form Extraction: Extract filled forms from multi-page documents
  • Presentation Slides: Convert presentation pages into individual images

Frequently Asked Questions

How many pages can I split from a PDF?

There's no limit on the number of pages. However, very large PDFs with hundreds of pages may take longer to process depending on your browser and computer memory.

Are the split pages the same quality as the original?

Yes. Each extracted page maintains the exact quality and formatting of the original PDF. No compression or quality loss occurs during the splitting process.

Is my PDF file uploaded to a server?

No. All PDF splitting happens locally in your browser using PDF.js. Your file never leaves your computer, ensuring complete privacy and security for sensitive documents.

Can I split password-protected PDFs?

Password-protected or encrypted PDFs may not work with this tool. For best results, remove password protection before uploading. If you encounter errors, try using an unencrypted version of your PDF.

What format are the split pages saved in?

Each page is saved as an individual PDF file. If you need images instead, you can use a PDF to image converter after splitting the pages.