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Split PDF & extract pages

Pick pages by clicking thumbnails or typing a range like 1-3, 5. Nothing is uploaded.

Your files never leave your device

How it works

This tool pulls the pages you choose out of a PDF and saves them as a new document. Select pages visually by clicking thumbnails in the preview grid, or type a range such as 1-3, 5, 8-10 into the text box — the two stay in sync, so you can rough out a range by hand and then fine-tune it by clicking. The selected pages are copied into a fresh PDF in their original order and downloaded straight to your device. Pages are copied losslessly: text remains selectable and searchable, and images keep their full original resolution.

Everything happens locally. The PDF is read, rendered and rebuilt by JavaScript running in your own browser — the same PDF.js engine Firefox uses to display PDFs draws the thumbnails you click. No copy of the document ever reaches a server, so page extraction is instant even for large files, completely private, and free of the watermarks, daily task limits and sign-up walls that upload-based tools use to push you toward a subscription. And because nothing is uploaded, a slow connection never slows down the processing itself.

People typically use this to pull one chapter out of a long report, share only the signed page of a contract without exposing the rest, split a scanned textbook into per-lecture handouts, extract the pages of a bank statement an application actually asks for, or drop blank pages a scanner inserted. Because the selection accepts mixed ranges like 1-3, 7, 12-15, you can assemble exactly the subset you need in one pass instead of splitting repeatedly.

Frequently asked questions

Can I extract multiple ranges at once?

Yes. Combine ranges and single pages freely, for example 1-3, 7, 12-15. All selected pages are saved into one new PDF in their original order.

Does splitting reduce the quality of my PDF?

No. Pages are copied losslessly from the original file — text stays selectable and images keep their original resolution.

Is my document uploaded anywhere?

No. The file is opened directly in your browser's memory and the new PDF is generated on your device.