Split PDF into pages, coming soon

Extract specific pages or split a PDF into multiple files. Pick the pages you need and leave the rest behind.

Drop a PDF here or click to browse

Max ... MB

No account required. Your PDF is processed instantly.

Flexible PDF splitting

Extract Pages

Pull individual pages or ranges out of a PDF and save them as separate files. Keep what you need, discard the rest.

Split by Range

Define page ranges to split a document into multiple files at once. Split a 100-page report into chapters in seconds.

Visual Preview

See thumbnail previews of every page before you split. Know exactly what you are extracting before you commit.

Drag to Select

Click or drag to select the pages you want to extract. Multi-select lets you grab non-consecutive pages in one pass.

E2E Encryption

Files are encrypted in the browser before upload. The server never sees the raw content of your documents.

Auto-Delete Files

Uploaded files are automatically purged after the retention window. Anonymous uploads are deleted within 2 hours.

How to split a PDF

1

Upload your PDF

Drag and drop your PDF or click to browse. Documents up to 50 MB and 500 pages are supported.

2

Select pages

Click thumbnails to select the pages you want. Define ranges, or pick individual pages scattered throughout the document.

3

Download split files

Download your extracted pages as one or more separate PDFs. Each output file contains only the pages you selected.

Frequently asked questions

Can I extract specific pages from a PDF?
Yes. Upload your PDF, select the pages you want to keep, and download a new PDF with only those pages.
How do I split a PDF into individual pages?
Upload your file, then select each page individually. You can download them as separate files or as a subset.
Is there a page limit for splitting?
RedaktPDF supports documents up to 500 pages. Free users have a 25 MB file size limit; Pro and Business plans support larger files.

Sign up to get notified when PDF splitting launches

In the meantime, explore our existing PDF editing tools — free and encrypted.