Split PDF
Split PDF files by page range, single pages, or logical sections. Extract exactly what you need and download smaller PDFs without re-scanning.
What this tool is best for
Use Split PDF when one large document needs to become smaller files, exact page ranges, or reviewer-specific packets without rebuilding the source PDF.
Why people use it
- Matches search intent for users who want page ranges or single pages without editing the source elsewhere first.
- Helps turn one oversized PDF into smaller files that are easier to email, archive, or hand off.
- Supports both precise extraction and broader “break this document apart” workflows.
What to watch for
- If the real need is deleting a few pages while keeping one file, Delete Pages or Organize PDF is usually the better destination.
- Protected PDFs need to be unlocked before page extraction can run.
Supported inputs
single PDF file, page ranges, specific page selection
Common outputs
multiple PDFs, single extracted PDF, smaller delivery files
About This Tool
Split PDF is for extraction, not assembly. Start with one source and carve out only the needed subset: a handbook chapter, a signature packet, an appendix, a claim bundle, or a short evidence set for a reviewer.
The core value is precise range control. Users can isolate exact spans, single sheets, odd pages, even pages, or custom sections without duplicating the source over and over. That makes the workflow useful for court exhibits, coursework packets, underwriting schedules, and invoice support files.
This intent is different from general editing. Searchers usually want smaller, tightly scoped outputs for delivery, filing, or review. They are trying to send a subset, break a long document into chapters, or turn a scan batch into separate files without changing the page content itself.
Split PDF also needs clear routing because nearby tasks sound similar. If the real task is combining several attachments, use Merge PDF. If the goal is one retained file with a few sheets removed, Delete Pages is the better route. If the document needs page order cleanup before splitting, start with Organize PDF.
How to Use
Upload Your PDF
Drag and drop your PDF file or click to browse and select the file you want to split.
Choose Split Method
Select page ranges, individual pages, or regular intervals depending on the output you need.
Define Page Ranges
Enter exact page numbers or ranges, such as 1-5, 8, or 10-15.
Split and Download
Create the new PDF files, then download each result or a ZIP archive.
Use Cases
Extract Chapters
Split a book, handbook, or policy manual into chapter files for easier review.
Separate Combined Scans
Divide a batch-scanned PDF into individual invoices, forms, or evidence files.
Create Handouts
Pull out selected slides, worksheets, or appendices for a focused packet.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I split a PDF into individual pages?
Yes, you can split a PDF into individual single-page files or define custom ranges for each output.
Can I extract just one range from a PDF?
Yes. Enter the range you need, such as 3-7 or 12-18, and download that section as a smaller PDF.
What happens to bookmarks when splitting?
Bookmarks that fall within the extracted page range are preserved in the resulting PDF files when the source structure supports it.
Can I split password-protected PDFs?
You need to unlock the PDF first with the current password before splitting or extracting pages.
Should I use Split PDF or Delete Pages?
Use Split PDF when one file should become separate outputs. Use Delete Pages when you want to keep one PDF and remove unwanted pages.
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