PDF Splitter
Extract pages from a PDF into separate files, one per page or by range, in your browser.
- Browser-based
- Private
- Free
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How splitting works
Drop a PDF and choose whether to extract every page as its own file or to pull out specific ranges. Each range becomes one document — 1-3, 5 gives you a three-page file and a one-page file. Download them individually, or take the whole set as a single .zip. The document never leaves this tab.
How to use the PDF Splitter
Add your PDF
Drop it in or browse for it. The page count is read straight away so you can confirm you have the right document.
Choose how to split it
Every page gives you one file per page. Page ranges lets you write exactly what you want — each range becomes one document.
Press Split
The PDF library loads at this point and the extracts are produced in your browser. Larger documents take a few seconds.
Download what you need
Take a single file, or download the whole set as one .zip archive.
Key features
Never uploaded
The document is read into this tab and split there. Nothing is transmitted, stored or logged.
Every page or chosen ranges
Take each page as its own file, or write 1-3, 5, 8-10 to produce exactly the documents you want.
Page count read instantly
The number of pages appears as soon as you add the file, before any heavy library loads.
One file or all at once
Download extracts individually, or take the whole set as a single .zip in one press.
Original quality kept
Pages are copied between documents rather than re-rendered, so text stays selectable.
No sign-up, no watermark
No account, no limits per day, and nothing stamped across your pages.
Your data never leaves your device
This tool runs entirely in your browser. Nothing you enter is uploaded, stored or logged by BeeTools.
About the PDF Splitter
Split a PDF into separate documents. Take every page as its own file, or pull out specific ranges — 1-3, 5, 8-10 gives you three documents — and download them one at a time or as a single archive.
The whole operation happens inside your browser. That matters more than it sounds: the documents people split are bank statements they need one page of, contracts they are extracting a schedule from, scanned records, and forms containing details they would rather not hand to a stranger. Most free PDF sites upload your file to a server, process it there and email you a link. This one reads the file from disk into the page with pdf-lib and never transmits it.
The page count is read as soon as you add a document, so you can see what you are working with before choosing anything — and it is read without loading the PDF library, using a small reader that inspects the file's own structure. When that structure cannot be read cheaply, which happens with some compressed documents, the tool says nothing rather than guessing a number, and checks your ranges against the real document when you press Split.
Nothing here is watermarked, rate-limited or held behind a sign-up, and the extracted pages keep the quality of the original: pages are copied between documents rather than re-rendered, so text stays selectable and images stay untouched.
Frequently asked questions
Is my document uploaded anywhere?
No. The file is read from your disk into this browser tab and split there using pdf-lib, which runs as ordinary JavaScript on the page. Nothing is sent to a server — you can confirm it by opening your browser’s network tab, or by disconnecting from the internet after the page has loaded and splitting anyway.
How do I write page ranges?
Separate them with commas. "1-3, 5, 8-10" produces three documents: one with pages 1 to 3, one with page 5, and one with pages 8 to 10. A single number is a single page. Ranges may overlap if you want the same page in more than one output.
Why does it sometimes not show a page count?
The count is read by a small reader that inspects the file’s structure directly, so that adding a document does not download the full PDF library. Some documents store their internals compressed, where that reader cannot see them. Rather than guess a number that might be wrong, the tool says nothing and checks your ranges against the real document when you press Split.
Can it split a password-protected PDF?
No. An encrypted document cannot be opened without its password, and this tool never asks for one. Remove the password in your PDF reader first — in most readers that is a matter of opening the file and re-saving it — then split the unlocked copy.
Will splitting reduce the quality?
No. Pages are copied from one document into another rather than re-rendered, so text remains selectable and searchable, images are untouched, and vector graphics stay vector. The extracted files are usually smaller than the original only because they contain fewer pages.
Is there a limit on file size or page count?
The document must be under 100 MB, which is a practical browser memory limit rather than an arbitrary one. There is no limit on the number of pages you extract, though producing several hundred files at once will take a moment and is best downloaded as a single archive.
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