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How to Split PDF Files — Extract, Separate & Delete Pages Free

2026-02-11

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Why Split a PDF?

You have a 50-page PDF but only need pages 3-7. Or you want to send just one chapter of a textbook. Or you need to remove a confidential page before sharing. Splitting a PDF solves all of these.

Common reasons to split PDFs:

  • Extract specific pages for sharing
  • Remove unwanted pages (blank pages, cover pages)
  • Break a large document into smaller files
  • Separate combined scans into individual documents
  • Create handout versions from presentations
  • Method 1: Split by Page Range

    The most common way to split a PDF:

  • Open ExactPDF PDF Split
  • Upload your PDF
  • Enter page range — e.g., "1-5" for the first 5 pages
  • Click "Split"
  • Download your extracted pages
  • Page Range Examples

    InputResult
    1-5Pages 1 through 5
    3,7,12Only pages 3, 7, and 12
    1-3, 8-10Pages 1-3 and 8-10
    5-Page 5 to the end

    Method 2: Extract Specific Pages

    Need to cherry-pick individual pages?

  • Open Extract PDF Pages
  • Upload your PDF
  • Click on page thumbnails to select/deselect pages
  • Selected pages appear highlighted
  • Click "Extract" to create a new PDF with only selected pages
  • This visual method is perfect when you're not sure which page numbers you need.

    Method 3: Delete Unwanted Pages

    Sometimes it's easier to remove what you don't want:

  • Open Organize PDF
  • Upload your PDF
  • Click the X on pages you want to remove
  • Remaining pages form your new PDF
  • Download the result
  • Method 4: Split Into Equal Parts

    Need to divide a document into equal sections?

  • Open PDF Split
  • Upload a large PDF
  • Choose "Split every N pages"
  • Enter the number (e.g., 10 pages per file)
  • Download all parts as separate PDFs
  • Great for: breaking a 100-page manual into 10-page chapters.

    Advanced Splitting Tips

    Tip 1: Reorder While Splitting

    After selecting pages, you can drag and drop to reorder them. Create a custom arrangement before downloading.

    Tip 2: Merge After Splitting

    Split pages from multiple PDFs, then merge them into a new document. This is how you create custom compilations.

    Tip 3: Compress After Splitting

    Splitting doesn't reduce file size proportionally (fonts and metadata are preserved). Compress after splitting for smaller files.

    Tip 4: Split Before Converting

    If you only need to convert a few pages to Word or images, split first, then convert. This is much faster than converting the entire document.

    Privacy & Security

    ExactPDF's split tool processes everything locally in your browser:

  • Your PDF never leaves your device
  • No server uploads — verify with Network tab (F12)
  • Works offline after page loads
  • No file size limits
  • This matters especially when splitting confidential documents like contracts, financial statements, or medical records.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can I split a password-protected PDF?

    First unlock the PDF, then split it. Password-protected PDFs can't be modified without the password.

    Does splitting reduce file size?

    Somewhat, but not proportionally. Shared resources (fonts, metadata) are included in each split file. Use Compress PDF after splitting.

    Can I split a scanned PDF?

    Yes! Scanned PDFs split the same way. Each page image is separated into its own file.

    What's the maximum file size for splitting?

    Since processing happens locally, there's no server-imposed limit. Your browser's memory is the only constraint (typically handles 100MB+ easily).

    Can I split and keep the original?

    Yes — splitting creates a NEW file. Your original PDF is never modified.

    Start Splitting

    Ready to split your PDF? Choose your method:

  • Split PDF — Split by page range
  • Extract Pages — Visual page selection
  • Organize PDF — Delete and reorder pages
  • Split PDF Free →


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