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Splitting PDF…
Drag and drop your PDF file onto the upload area, or click to select a file from your device. The tool will read the file and display the total page count.
Choose whether to extract a specific page range (e.g. 1-3, 5, 7-9) into a single PDF, or split every page into its own separate PDF file.
Click Split PDF and download your file. When splitting all pages, you'll receive a ZIP archive containing each page as an individual PDF file.
PDFs often bundle content that you want to share or work with separately — chapters of a book, individual invoices in a batch export, or specific pages from a lengthy report. PDFSlick's free online PDF splitter gives you full control over your document pages with no software to install, no account to create, and no files ever leaving your browser.
PDFSlick offers two splitting modes to cover all common use cases:
Extract Page Range: Use this mode when you want to pull specific pages out of a PDF and save them as a new, smaller PDF. You can specify individual pages, hyphenated ranges, or a combination — for example, entering 1-3, 5, 8-10 will create a PDF containing pages 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 9, and 10 from the original document.
Split Every Page: This mode takes each page of the original PDF and saves it as its own individual PDF file. All the separate page files are then bundled into a single ZIP archive for easy download. This is ideal for processing invoices, separating handouts, or archiving individual document pages.
Most online PDF tools route your files through a remote server for processing. This creates potential privacy exposure, particularly with confidential legal, medical, or financial PDFs. PDFSlick uses pdf-lib, a JavaScript library that runs entirely in your web browser. When you open a PDF with PDFSlick, the file is read from your local disk into browser memory. The split pages are also generated in memory and downloaded directly to your device. At no point does any file content pass through PDFSlick's servers.
The page range input accepts a flexible comma-separated format. Single numbers select individual pages; a hyphen between two numbers selects a range. You can mix and match freely. For a 20-page document: 1, 3-6, 10, 14-20 would extract pages 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, and 20. Pages are always included in their original document order regardless of the order you type the ranges.
After splitting your PDF you may want to merge selected pages with another document, or compress a large PDF to reduce file size. You can also rotate any pages that appear sideways, or convert the PDF to JPG images using PDFSlick's PDF to JPG tool.