PDF Splitter

Split PDFs into individual pages or extract specific page ranges

About PDF Splitter

Overview

PDF Splitter is a powerful browser-based tool that allows you to split PDF files into individual pages or extract specific page ranges. Upload a PDF, select the pages you want to keep or specify page ranges, and download the result as a single PDF or a ZIP file containing individual pages. All processing happens locally in your browser for complete privacy.

Features

  • Split PDF into individual pages with one click
  • Extract specific page ranges using simple syntax
  • Remove unwanted pages with visual thumbnails
  • Preview pages before splitting
  • Download individual pages as ZIP file
  • Extract ranges as a single PDF
  • 100% browser-based processing - no server uploads
  • Dark mode support for comfortable viewing

How to Use

  1. Click "Choose PDF File" or drag and drop a PDF file into the upload area
  2. View thumbnails of all pages in the grid
  3. Option 1: Enter page ranges (e.g., "1-3, 5, 7-9") and click "Extract Selected Ranges"
  4. Option 2: Click X on thumbnails to remove unwanted pages, then extract
  5. Option 3: Click "Split into Individual Pages" to download all pages as separate PDFs in a ZIP
  6. Your extracted PDF or ZIP file will download automatically

FAQ

Is my data safe when using PDF Splitter?

Yes, absolutely. All PDF processing happens entirely in your browser using JavaScript. Your files are never uploaded to any server or transmitted over the internet. The split PDFs are created locally on your device and downloaded directly to your computer.

How do I specify page ranges?

Use simple syntax like "1-3, 5, 7-9". This means pages 1 through 3, page 5, and pages 7 through 9. You can mix individual pages and ranges, separated by commas. Pages are numbered starting from 1.

Can I preview pages before splitting?

Yes! Click on any page thumbnail to preview it in full size. This helps you verify you're selecting the correct pages before extracting or splitting.

What happens when I split into individual pages?

The tool creates a separate PDF file for each page in your document and packages them all into a ZIP file for easy download. Each PDF will be named "page-1.pdf", "page-2.pdf", etc.

Does this work with encrypted or password-protected PDFs?

Most standard PDF files will work perfectly. However, encrypted PDFs or files with complex security restrictions may not be supported. If you encounter issues, try removing the password protection first before uploading.