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✂️Split PDF — Extract Pages Free & Private

Sometimes you only need chapter 2 of a report, or you want each page of a scanned batch as its own file. This tool splits any PDF by page ranges you type — like “1-3, 5, 7-9” — and downloads each range as a separate PDF. Leave the field empty and every page becomes its own file.

The whole operation runs locally in your browser. Most online splitters send your document to a server first, which is a real problem when the PDF contains a signed agreement or bank statements. Here, the file never leaves your device — there is nothing to upload, so there is nothing to intercept or retain.

After you drop a file, PrivtePDF shows its page count so you know exactly which ranges are valid. Each extracted part downloads immediately, named after the original file, with no watermark stamped on anything.

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How to split a PDF

  1. 1Drop your PDF into the box below — its page count appears automatically.
  2. 2Type the page ranges to extract, e.g. “1-3, 5, 7-9”, or leave empty to split every page into its own file.
  3. 3Click “Split PDF” — each part downloads as a separate PDF.

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Frequently asked questions

How do I extract just a few pages from a PDF?

Drop the PDF, then type only the pages you want — for example “4-7” gives you one new PDF containing pages 4 through 7. You can list several ranges separated by commas to get several files at once.

Can I split every page into a separate PDF?

Yes. Leave the range field empty and click Split — each page of the document is saved as its own numbered PDF file.

Is splitting a PDF online private?

On PrivtePDF it is: the PDF is read and split entirely by JavaScript running in your browser. It is never transmitted to a server, unlike most “free” PDF splitters.

Will the extracted pages look identical to the original?

Yes — pages are copied without re-rendering, so fonts, images, and layout are pixel-identical to the source document.

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