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Extract pages from a PDF into separate files.
Split PDF is a free browser-based tool that helps you extract pages from a pdf into separate files. It is part of ToolsMonk's pdf tools collection, so you can finish the job without downloading software, creating an account, or jumping between multiple websites.
This tool is especially useful for workflows such as pulling a single signed page or one chapter out of a large pdf, breaking a long report into separate sections to send to different people, and extracting just the pages a form or portal asks for. Because it runs directly in your browser, you can use it on desktop, tablet, or mobile while keeping the process fast and easy for one-off tasks as well as repeat work.
Split PDF is also a strong fit for people searching for split pdf and extract pdf pages, because it combines a simple interface with instant results and privacy-friendly processing.
Upload your PDF — pages render as thumbnails locally in your browser
Select the page(s) or range you want to extract, or choose to split every page
Click Split — the chosen pages are written into new PDF(s)
Download the extracted file or files
Extract specific pages or page ranges from a PDF into separate files
Split a document into individual pages or custom sections in one pass
Page thumbnails so you can pick exactly what to extract
Preserves original quality, text, and formatting in every output
Runs in your browser with pdf-lib — your PDF is never uploaded
Free, watermark-free, with no page limit
Pulling a single signed page or one chapter out of a large PDF
Breaking a long report into separate sections to send to different people
Extracting just the pages a form or portal asks for
Separating a merged scan back into individual documents
Split PDF is a powerful free online tool available on ToolsMonk that helps you extract pages from a pdf into separate files. Whether you're a professional, student, or casual user, our split pdf provides instant, accurate results right in your browser without requiring any software installation or account creation.
As part of our PDF Tools collection, this tool is designed with simplicity and power in mind. All processing happens client-side, ensuring your data remains completely private and secure. The tool works seamlessly across all modern browsers on desktop, tablet, and mobile devices.
Split PDF separates a PDF into smaller files — extract a single page, a range, selected pages, or break the document into individual pages. It's the counterpart to merging, and one of the most common document tasks when you only need part of a file.
A thumbnail view of every page means you select exactly what to extract rather than guessing page numbers, which is especially helpful in long documents. The selected pages are copied as-is into new PDFs, preserving their original resolution, text, and formatting with no re-compression and no quality loss.
Because everything runs locally with pdf-lib, your PDF is never uploaded — keeping contracts, statements, and personal documents private. There's no watermark added and no limit on pages or usage.
Split PDF works hand-in-hand with the rest of the suite: unlock a protected PDF first if needed, extract the pages you want, then merge or compress the results. For password-protected files, remove the password with Unlock PDF before splitting.
Use the thumbnails to confirm page numbers before splitting — it's easy to be off by one in a long document
To send different sections to different people, split once and share each output file separately
If you only need a smaller version of the whole document, Compress PDF may suit you better than splitting
Common questions about this tool, its workflow, and what to expect before you use it.
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