Split PDF by Page Numbers
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📄 Split PDF by Page Numbers

Split your PDF files by specifying page ranges

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Click to upload PDF
or drag and drop PDF file here
Max file size: 50MB

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📖 How to Use
1
Upload PDF

Click the upload area or drag and drop your PDF file.

2
Specify Page Ranges

Enter the page numbers you want to extract (e.g., 1-5, 8, 10-15).

3
Split PDF

Click "Split PDF" button to process your file.

4
Download Files

Download the split PDF files individually or all at once.

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Page Ranges
Flexible splitting
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Fast Processing
Quick PDF split
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Secure
Client-side processing
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Free to Use
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Let’s be real, dealing with giant PDFs is rough. Maybe you’ve got a 200-pager but only need to share pages 15 to 20. If you’ve tried deleting extra pages one at a time, you know how painful it is—and honestly, it’s way too easy to wreck your original file. That’s where the Split PDF by Page Numbers tool steps in. It lets you pull out exactly the pages (or ranges) you want, then puts them into a shiny new PDF. No installs, no signups, zero hassle.

How the Split PDF by Page Numbers Tool Works?

It’s simple. Upload your PDF, punch in the pages you need (“1, 3, 5, 10, 15” or whatever), and get a brand-new PDF with just those pages. No awkward printing tricks, and you don’t have to copy and paste anything. The layout, images, links—everything stays just like the original. Page order? Locked down. You’ll never lose quality or scramble things. If you handle a lot of PDFs, you’ll probably want to check out merge and delete tools too.

Key Features of the Split PDF by Page Numbers

  • You can pick whatever you want—single pages, ranges, or combos: “2”, “4–7”, “9,11,13”, whatever works.
  • The original file never gets touched—it makes a copy, so your main doc stays safe.
  • No apps, no accounts—just use it in your browser, no forms or payments needed.
  • It’s super-fast—even if your PDF has hundreds of pages, you’ll be done in seconds.
  • Quality stays solid—graphics, fonts, and links are left just as they should be.
  • Works everywhere—phone, tablet, laptop—you’re good.
  • Privacy’s taken care of—files you upload get erased after an hour, so nobody peeks at them.

How to Use Split PDF by Page Numbers

  1. Go to the tool’s website.
  2. Upload your PDF by clicking “Choose File,” or drag and drop, or use Google Drive/Dropbox.
  3. Choose your pages—like “1–5” for a range, “3,7,12” for specific pages, or mix it up as needed.
  4. Pick if you want one PDF or separate files for each range.
  5. Hit “Split PDF”. The tool does its thing right away.
  6. Download your finished PDF(s)—save wherever you like.

Why Use Split PDF by Page Numbers?

  • Save serious time: Forget copying, printing, or deleting pages by hand—what used to take 15+ minutes gets done in seconds.
  • Share smarter: Instead of sending a bloated 50 MB file, you hand off a tight 2 MB doc with only what’s needed. Looks way more professional.
  • Avoid nasty mistakes: Manual page deleting is a mess—wrong pages, weird formatting, etc. This tool makes sure you only grab exactly what you want.
  • Free always: You don’t have to fork over cash for Acrobat. Perfect for students, freelancers, or teams on a budget.

Tips for Better Results

  1. Use preview mode, if the tool has it—thumbnails make it easier to pick the right pages, especially if your doc uses roman numerals.
  2. Combine splitting and merging—you can grab key pages from multiple PDFs, then merge them into one custom file.
  3. Double-check your page number format—usually, you can enter “1,3,5-7”. Don’t throw in spaces unless the tool allows it.
  4. For sensitive files, use incognito mode—just to add another layer of privacy.
  5. Save your usual extraction settings—if you need the same pages often, stash your page numbers in a text file for quick reuse.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Definitely. It works in any mobile browser, and you can upload right from your phone or cloud storage.

The tool just ignores it and warns you. It only extracts actual pages.

Yep—most tools keep those interactive elements, as long as they’re inside the pages you extract.

Most free tools handle up to 50–100 MB. For bigger files, check the tool’s FAQ or try a large-file mode.