Split PDF
Split a PDF into individual pages or extract specific pages as separate files. Remove pages from a PDF by keeping the rest. No upload to a server, no account required, free to use.
Upload a PDF and split it into individual pages or extract exactly the pages you need. A single extracted page downloads directly as a PDF with no ZIP wrapper. Select multiple pages and they are packaged into a ZIP. Separate pages from a PDF, remove unwanted pages, or split every scanned page into its own file, all in your browser with no sign-up required.
Use All Pages to split every page into its own file, or Selected Pages to click only the pages you want to extract.
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Why Split a PDF Instead of Sending the Whole Thing?
You've got a 90-page report. Your client only needs pages 12-15. Sending the entire file is unprofessional and a security risk, they might see financial data, internal notes, or draft content they shouldn't. Splitting gives them exactly what they need and nothing else.
Splitting also solves the file size problem. A 40 MB document won't attach to most emails, but the 3-page section you actually need might be under 1 MB. No compression needed, just extract and send.
This tool uses pdf-lib in your browser after the page assets load. The split operation does not upload the selected PDF to an iForge Apps server.
Two Ways to Split
Split all pages
Split every page at once. The tool produces one single-page PDF per page, all packaged into a ZIP. Split All Pages separates every scanned page into its own individual file, making it ideal for scanned receipts, multi-page forms, or any scanner output that bundled several documents together.
Extract selected pages
Click the pages you want to extract, then click Split PDF. Each selected page becomes its own single-page PDF. If you select more than one page, they are packaged together in a ZIP. Useful for pulling a receipt, a summary page, or a set of specific pages from a larger document.
Split PDF or Organize PDF: Which Do You Need?
Use Split PDF when...
- + You want to extract pages into a separate file
- + You need to send part of a document to someone
- + You want each page as its own file
- + The original PDF should stay unchanged
Use Organize PDF when...
- + You want to delete pages from the PDF itself
- + You want to rearrange the page order
- + You want to add pages from another PDF
- + You need a modified version of the whole document
Real-World Splitting Scenarios
Legal & Compliance
Solicitors split case bundles to send relevant sections to each party. Compliance teams extract specific policy pages for employee acknowledgement forms. GDPR data subject access requests often require splitting to redact unrelated third-party data.
Education
Teachers split textbook chapters into weekly reading assignments. Students extract specific pages from lecture slides for revision notes. Admissions offices split application bundles to route transcripts, essays, and references to different reviewers.
Business & Finance
Accountants extract individual months from annual bank statement PDFs for audit evidence, selecting only the pages for a given period. HR teams split multi-employee payslip PDFs into individual files for secure distribution. Sales teams pull out the proposal pages relevant to each client rather than sharing a full internal document.
Personal
Extract the receipt page from a long email chain PDF. Pull your boarding pass from a booking confirmation document. Separate scanned documents that your scanner combined into one file.
Privacy: Browser-Side Splitting
This tool reads and splits your PDF entirely in your browser using pdf-lib. The split operation does not upload the selected file to an iForge Apps server. Your document, which may contain bank details, medical records, contracts, or personal data, stays on your device throughout.
For confidential legal, medical, or financial documents, follow your organisation's data-handling rules before processing them in any browser-based tool.
Common Reasons to Split a PDF
Email Attachment Limits
Most email providers cap attachments at 10-25 MB. A 50-page scanned document can easily exceed this. Split it into sections, send multiple emails, or compress individual parts below the limit.
Sharing Specific Chapters
Need to send chapter 3 of a report to a colleague? Extract just those pages rather than sharing the entire 200-page document. Smaller files are faster to open and easier to review.
Removing Sensitive Pages
A contract might contain pages with personal data you don't want to share. Split out just the signature pages or terms, and keep the rest private. Complete page removal can be clearer than trying to obscure content manually.
Uploading to Web Portals
Government and insurance portals often have page or file size limits. Split your document to match their requirements, it's faster than discovering the limit after waiting 5 minutes for an upload to fail.
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How to use this tool
Upload a PDF and wait for page thumbnails to load
Select specific pages or choose to split all pages
Click Split PDF and download your extracted pages
Common uses
- Extracting a single page from a long report to share with a colleague
- Splitting a multi-chapter document into separate files
- Pulling out specific pages from a contract for review or signature
- Breaking apart a scanned multi-page PDF into individual page files
- Removing unwanted pages from a PDF before distributing it
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