Split PDF files
Extract specific pages or break a PDF into separate files — all in your browser.
Drag & drop your file here
or click to choose — your file is processed locally and never uploaded
How to split a PDF
- 1
Open your PDF
Drop in the file you want to split. It's read locally and never uploaded.
- 2
Choose what to extract
Pick specific page ranges, or split every page into its own file.
- 3
Download the result
Your new PDF (or set of PDFs) is generated on your device and ready to save.
Extract pages without sending your file away
Splitting a PDF online normally requires uploading the whole document — even if you only want one page out of a hundred. pdfnoupload reads the file directly in your browser and lets you pull out exactly the pages you need, without any of it touching a server. That matters when a single document contains pages you'd rather not share with a third-party website.
Two ways to split, both private
Use range mode to extract pages like "1-3, 5, 9-12" into a single new PDF, or split every page into its own file at once. Both run locally with pdf-lib and download instantly. There are no watermarks, no page caps, and after the first load it all works offline.
Frequently asked questions
Does splitting upload my PDF?+
No. The file is processed in your browser. Check DevTools → Network and you'll see no upload while you split.
How do I extract specific pages?+
Choose 'Extract pages' and enter ranges like 1-3, 5, 8-10. Those pages are combined into one new PDF.
Can I split a password-protected PDF?+
Unlock it first with the Unlock PDF tool (you'll need the password), then split the unlocked copy.