Split a PDF into the exact pages you need.
This tool allows visitors to upload one PDF file, choose specific pages or ranges, and generate a smaller PDF document directly in the browser. It is built as a clean utility page with supporting article content to make the page more useful and complete.
Split PDF Tool
Upload one PDF, review the page count, enter the pages you want to extract, then generate a new PDF file.
Select a PDF file
Drop your PDF here or use the button below. Only one PDF file is used at a time.
Document details
After selecting a file, the tool shows the total number of pages so users know what can be extracted.
Choose pages
Use commas between page numbers and hyphens for ranges. Page numbers start at 1.
About this PDF splitter
A good utility page should provide more than a field and a button. It should help readers understand what the tool does, when to use it, and how to avoid common mistakes. That extra content improves the overall usefulness of the page.
What splitting means
Splitting a PDF means taking one source document and extracting selected pages into a new PDF file. This is useful when only part of a document is needed.
Common use cases
Visitors often use this tool to separate invoice pages, save one chapter from a long guide, extract signatures, or share only the necessary pages from a report.
Why written content matters
Clear instructions, page examples, and FAQs make the tool page easier to understand and more useful than a thin page with almost no original information.
How to use the tool
- Upload one PDF file from your device.
- Check the total number of pages shown by the tool.
- Enter the page numbers or ranges you want to keep.
- Use the preview cards to confirm the page selection.
- Click the split button and download the new PDF file.
Helpful content elements
- Clear page range examples.
- Readable instructions for first-time visitors.
- Practical FAQ answers.
- Honest notes about browser limits.
- A simple layout that keeps the tool central.
Frequently asked questions
These questions address the most common concerns users have before extracting selected pages from a PDF file.
Can I split one PDF into a smaller file with only certain pages?
Yes. This tool is designed to keep only the pages you choose and create a new PDF containing those selected pages.
How do I enter page ranges correctly?
Use commas to separate values and a hyphen for ranges. For example, 1, 3, 5-8 will extract pages 1, 3, 5, 6, 7, and 8.
Does the original PDF file stay unchanged?
Yes. The tool creates a new split PDF file and does not modify the original file stored on the user's device.
Are the files processed online or in the browser?
This front-end version is designed to process the PDF in the browser using JavaScript, which is useful for quick local-style document handling.
Who is this tool useful for?
It is useful for students, office workers, freelancers, and anyone who needs to extract only a few relevant pages from a larger PDF document.
Publisher note
If this page will be used on an ad-supported site, it should remain a genuinely helpful utility page. Avoid thin content, copied descriptions, or excessive ad placement that interrupts the main task.
- Keep the tool easy to access without fake steps or misleading buttons.
- Write unique content around each PDF utility page instead of repeating the same text.
- Explain page range formats clearly to reduce user errors.
- Be honest about performance limits on large PDFs and low-memory devices.
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