How to Split a PDF into Pages or Ranges

Splitting a PDF is useful when you need to send only a specific section of a large report, or break a multi-page scan into separate documents.

There are two main scenarios. First: split every page into a separate file – handy for batch processing or publishing individual sheets. Second: define ranges – for example, pages 1–5 go into the first file, 6–12 into the second. Enter ranges separated by commas: '1-5, 6-12'.

The workflow is straightforward: upload the file, view page thumbnails, select pages or enter ranges, click 'Split', and download the result. To extract just one page, specify it as a single-page range.

Note: splitting creates new files; the original PDF is not modified. To extract non-contiguous pages (e.g. 1, 3, 7), list them as individual one-page ranges: '1-1, 3-3, 7-7'.

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