Extract exactly the pages you need into a new PDF, or break a document into one file per page — locally in your browser, with no upload.
Pulling three pages out of a forty-page report normally means opening a paid PDF editor or trusting an upload-based website. Neither is necessary: a browser can copy page objects from one document into another, which is exactly what splitting is.
The page field accepts a comma-separated list. A bare number picks one page (7), a hyphen makes a range (1-3), an open end runs to the last page (10-), and combinations work as expected (1-3, 7, 10-). Out-of-range numbers are ignored rather than causing an error.
Need to recombine the pieces in a different order? Feed them into the PDF merger. Need the pages as pictures for a slide deck or a listing? Use PDF to JPG instead.
Use numbers, ranges and commas: "1-3, 7, 10-" means pages 1 to 3, page 7, and page 10 to the end. Leaving the field empty selects every page.
Yes. Choose “A separate PDF per page” and every selected page becomes its own file, delivered together in a ZIP archive.
No. Pages are copied, not re-rendered — text remains selectable and images keep their original resolution.
No. Splitting happens entirely in your browser; the file never leaves your device.
No. The selected pages are copied with their existing dimensions and rotation rather than being rendered into new pages. A mixed-size source therefore stays mixed-size after splitting.