


Extract exactly the pages you need
Sometimes you don't need the whole PDF. Maybe you only need pages 3, 7, and 12 from a 50-page document. Maybe you need to pull out a single chapter from a textbook or grab one page of a contract to send to someone. Splitting a PDF lets you do exactly that.
Step 1: Open the PDF Splitter.
Step 2: Upload your PDF. The tool automatically generates visual thumbnails of every page so you can see what you're working with.
Step 3: Check the boxes next to the pages you want to keep.
Step 4: Click "Split Selected Pages" and download your new PDF containing only the pages you picked.
It's visual, intuitive, and you can see exactly what each page looks like before you decide. No guessing which page number has what content.
Students splitting lecture notes by topic. Accountants extracting specific invoice pages. Lawyers pulling relevant contract clauses. HR teams isolating offer letter pages from multi-document packets. If you work with PDFs regularly, you'll find yourself using this more than you'd expect.
If you need to remove pages instead of extracting them, try the Remove Pages tool. Want to rearrange page order? Use Organize PDF. And if you need to combine the extracted pages with another document, the PDF Merger has you covered.