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Split PDF Online Free

Split PDF files online for free. Extract one page, choose a custom page range or separate every PDF page into individual files directly in your browser.

✅ Free to use⚡ Browser-based📄 Extract pages✂️ Page ranges📱 Mobile friendly
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Extract pages or split your PDF

Upload a PDF, choose one page, a page range or split every page into a separate PDF file.

Best for: contracts, reports, scanned files and forms
Recommended flow: split → extract pages → delete pages → compress
Use ranges like 1-5 to create a smaller PDF section
Example: 1-5 extracts pages 1 through 5 into one PDF.
Use page numbers based on your PDF. Example: 1-3 or 5.
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How to Split a PDF

Separate PDF pages in three simple steps.

1. Upload PDF

Select the PDF file you want to split or extract pages from.

2. Choose pages

Extract one page, enter a page range or split all pages separately.

3. Download result

Download the new PDF file or individual page files.

Continue Your PDF Workflow

Splitting PDFs is usually part of a larger document organization workflow. Continue with the next useful PDF tool.

Split & Extract

Separate a large PDF and keep only the exact pages you need.

  1. Split PDF
  2. Extract PDF Pages
  3. Split PDF Guide

Clean & Compress

Remove unnecessary pages and reduce the final file size.

  1. Delete PDF Pages
  2. Compress PDF
  3. Compress PDF Guide

Rebuild Documents

Split one PDF, then merge selected parts into a new document.

  1. Split PDF
  2. Merge PDF
  3. Merge PDF Guide

Convert After Split

Extract pages first, then convert the result when needed.

  1. PDF to Word
  2. PDF to JPG
  3. Best Free PDF Tools

Extract PDF pages quickly.

This Split PDF tool helps you separate pages, extract a specific section or create individual PDF files from a larger document for work, school, forms, contracts, reports and document organization.

Upload your PDF, choose whether to extract one page, a page range or every page separately, and download the result directly from your browser.

✅ Extract one PDF page
✅ Extract a custom page range
✅ Split every page into separate PDFs
✅ Fast browser-based PDF splitter

What is a PDF splitter?

A PDF splitter separates pages from a PDF document. You can extract only the pages you need, create a new file from a page range or split every page into individual PDF files.

This is useful when a large PDF contains several sections and you only need to share, save or upload part of the document.

When should you split a PDF?

  • Extracting selected pages from a long document
  • Separating forms, invoices or contracts
  • Creating smaller files from large PDFs
  • Sending only the relevant pages by email
  • Organizing scanned documents into sections
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Learn more about working with PDF files

These guides connect the full PDF workflow: splitting, extracting pages, deleting pages, merging documents, compressing files and choosing the best free PDF tools.

Split PDF FAQ

Common questions about splitting PDF files online.

How do I split a PDF online?

Upload your PDF, select a split mode, enter the page or range when needed, then click Split PDF.

Can I extract just one page?

Yes. Choose “Extract one page” and enter the page number you want to download.

Can I extract a page range?

Yes. Choose “Extract page range” and enter a range like 1-5.

Is this Split PDF tool free?

Yes. This online PDF splitter is free to use.

Can I split every page into a separate PDF?

Yes. Choose “Split every page into separate PDFs” to download each page as its own PDF file.

What does page range mean?

A page range means a group of pages, such as 1-5, which extracts pages 1 through 5 into one new PDF.

What should I do after splitting a PDF?

You can extract pages, delete unwanted pages, compress the final file, merge selected PDFs or convert the result to Word.

Can I use this tool on mobile?

Yes. The Split PDF tool works on desktop, tablet and mobile browsers.