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Extract any page range from a PDF.

Tell the tool which pages you need — 1–3, 7, 10–15, whatever — and get a trimmed PDF back in seconds. Runs in your browser, lossless, free.

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PDFs up to 50 MB · Stays on your device

Your files stay on your device

Processed in your browser. Nothing uploaded. Nothing stored.

When splitting is the right fix

A visa portal wants just your passport page and bank summary, not the whole 50-page statement. A court filing needs specific exhibits. A hiring team asks for the first two pages of your transcript. A 500 KB portal limit means you have to trim the document before compressing.

Because the work happens on your device, even a 400-page scanned textbook trims in seconds — no upload queue, no server round-trip.

How the page range works

Type ranges separated by commas. Single numbers grab one page. 1-endis shorthand for "through the last page" — handy when you're trimming from the start. Spaces are ignored, so 1-3, 7, 10-15works fine.

Questions people ask.

How do I specify which pages to keep?
Use a short range string: 1-3 for pages 1 through 3, 5 for a single page, 1-3,7,10-15 to mix. Use 1-end for "all remaining pages" (handy when you're trimming from the start).
Does splitting change the pages I keep?
No — splitting is lossless. Text stays selectable, images stay at full resolution, and bookmarks within the kept pages are preserved.
My document is 500 pages. Will it still work?
Yes. Large PDFs are exactly where splitting shines — you pick the pages you care about and skip the rest. A few seconds on any modern device.
Can I split a PDF into several files at once?
The tool produces one trimmed PDF per run. If you need multiple separate outputs, run it a few times — each run is fast because nothing uploads.
Is it safe for court filings or medical records?
Yes. The file is processed in your browser tab and disappears when you close it — nothing is sent to a server. Suitable for privileged, confidential, or regulated documents.