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Split PDF pages locally

Splitting a PDF is useful when one document contains pages for different people, topics, or tasks. You may need to send only selected pages from a contract, extract a chapter from notes, or separate a scanned packet into individual files.

The safer approach is to split the PDF locally in your browser. That keeps the original file on your device while the tool creates the selected page ranges or individual pages for download.

Choose page ranges carefully

Write ranges such as 1-3, 5, 8-10 only after checking the page numbers in the viewer. Remember that printed page numbers inside the document may not match the PDF page index.

Use individual pages when needed

Exporting every page separately is useful for scans, forms, or review workflows. For long PDFs, download as ZIP to keep the files together.

Privacy checklist

Remove pages you do not need, avoid upload-based splitters for sensitive documents, and review each output before sharing.

Known limitations

Large PDFs may require more memory, and password-protected files must be unlocked. Some PDFs with unusual structure may not split cleanly.

Privacy tip: Processing happens locally in your browser whenever the tool supports it. No file upload or account is required.

FAQ

Does this work without uploading files?

Yes. The site is designed around local browser-based processing whenever the tool supports it, so your files do not need to leave your device.

Do I need an account?

No. The tools and guides are available without sign-up or paid plans.

Should I keep an original copy?

Yes. Always keep an original copy of important files before compressing, splitting, or converting them.

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