Extract only the pages you need from a larger document
Split a large PDF into smaller files for email, upload forms, or sharing
Separate PDF pages from contracts, reports, invoices, scans, or forms
Create one-page PDFs when every page needs to be stored or sent separately
Save selected pages as one clean PDF when they belong together
Use page ranges when you need chapters, sections, or custom parts
Review pages visually before processing
Select pages visually
After uploading a PDF, each page appears as a preview card with a checkbox so you can choose exactly what to export.
Split PDF by page ranges
Set ranges like pages 1-3 or 7-9 when you want to extract whole sections from a PDF document.
Split into separate PDFs
Keep merge disabled to receive a ZIP archive where each selected page or range is saved as an individual PDF file.
Merge selected pages
Enable merge to combine selected pages or ranges into one PDF file instead of creating separate page files.
Preview protected PDFs
If a PDF is password-protected, enter the password before previewing and splitting the document.
Keep the original page quality
Splitting copies selected pages into new PDF files while keeping the original layout, images, fonts, and page order.
Contracts and signed pages
Extract a signature page, appendix, or selected contract pages without sending the full document.
Invoices, receipts, and forms
Save each invoice, receipt, or scanned form page as a separate PDF for accounting, upload portals, or archiving.
Reports and presentations
Split long reports into chapters, sections, or page ranges that are easier to review and share.
Students and teachers
Extract pages from textbooks, assignments, or lecture notes and keep only the parts needed for class.
Email attachments
Separate a large PDF into smaller files before sending it by email or uploading it to a service with file limits.
Design and print workflows
Pull out selected brochure pages, proofs, or print-ready sections while preserving the original visual quality.
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Splitting a PDF means taking pages from one document and creating new PDF files from them. You can extract one page, select several pages, split a large PDF into page ranges, or save every page as a separate file.
This is useful when a full PDF contains more information than you want to share. Instead of sending the whole document, you can keep only the pages that matter and download them in the format you need.
People search for this task in different ways: split PDF, separate PDF pages, extract pages from PDF, save one page of a PDF, or split PDF by page ranges. The goal is usually the same: create a smaller, cleaner PDF from selected pages.
Visual page selection is best when you want to pick individual pages. Range mode is better for chapters, sections, invoices, forms, or any document where the pages naturally belong together.
If you need every selected page as its own document, keep merge disabled and download a ZIP archive with separate PDF files. This works well for scanned forms, receipts, and upload portals that accept one document per page.
If the selected pages should stay together, enable merge and download one PDF. This is useful for sharing contract excerpts, report sections, study materials, or only the pages someone needs to review.