Extract Pages from PDF — Split PDF Files with Precision
Useful for preparing submissions, sharing selected sections, or organizing documents into manageable parts. Split files based on page ranges or individual pages while maintaining original quality.
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PDF Splitter — Extract Exactly the Pages You Need From Any Document
PDFs arrive as monolithic documents when you need individual sections. A 300-page technical manual contains one chapter relevant to a specific repair. A scanned contract bundle contains six separate agreements that need to be filed individually. A quarterly report PDF contains financial tables, narrative sections, and appendices that different departments need in isolation. Splitting extracts precisely the pages or page ranges you specify, producing separate PDF files for each section without re-scanning, re-printing, or editing the original document.
Split mode determines the output structure. Splitting by page range — pages 1–12 as file one, pages 13–28 as file two — requires knowing where each section begins and ends. Splitting by fixed interval — one file per five pages — distributes content evenly without reading. Splitting at every page — one output file per page — is used for processing pipelines where each page is an independent document: scanned invoices, scanned ID cards, or form submissions where each page must be indexed and routed separately. The correct mode depends entirely on whether the page boundaries are meaningful or arbitrary.
PDF splitting is a non-destructive operation — the original document is never modified. The splitter reads from the source and writes new output files, leaving the original intact for re-splitting with different parameters if the initial split was incorrect. This matters when the source is the authoritative legal or archival copy: splitting to distribute portions does not create any risk of altering or corrupting the original record. Each output file carries the text, fonts, and image data of its source pages exactly as they appeared in the original.