Split PDF
Extract selected PDF pages into a new file.
What the Split PDF does
Split PDF extracts selected pages from a larger PDF so you can share only the sections that matter. It is useful for contracts, packet cleanups, long reports, school submissions, statements, and any file where the full document is larger than what you actually need.
Common ways to use the Split PDF
- Pull a few relevant pages out of a long contract or packet
- Separate one chapter or section from a larger PDF
- Extract only the pages a client, teacher, or coworker asked for
How the Split PDF works
- Upload the PDF file
- Choose the page or page range you want to extract
- Create a new smaller PDF with only those pages
- Download the extracted file and confirm the page range is correct
Split PDF questions and answers
When should I use split PDF?
Use it when you only need part of a document and do not want to send or upload the full file.
Can I extract multiple pages at once?
Yes. Split PDF is commonly used for single pages, page ranges, or selected groups of pages.
Is split PDF helpful for forms and packets?
Yes. It is useful for trimming large packets down to only the pages that matter for the current task.
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Why people use the Split PDF
People usually use the split pdf when they want a fast, focused workflow for a specific pdf task. It is useful for everyday jobs, schoolwork, business tasks, and quick one-off checks where speed matters more than complex software.
Tips for better results
- Double-check the values, file, or text you enter before generating a result.
- Use the related section link below if you need a nearby tool for the same workflow.
- On mobile, review the final output before downloading or copying it.