How to Split PDF Pages into Separate Files (Free & Fast)
Learn how to extract specific pages from a large PDF document or split it into individual files completely in your browser.
Why Split a PDF?
Often, you receive a massive PDF document like a 100-page contract or textbook, but you only need to send a single page to a colleague or upload a specific section to a portal. Instead of sending the entire bulky file, you can easily split it into smaller, manageable pieces.
How to Use Tuko's PDF Splitter
- Go to the Split PDF tool.
- Select or drag-and-drop your PDF file.
- You will see a visual preview of all the pages in your document. Click on the pages you want to extract.
- Alternatively, use the text input to enter a range (e.g., `1-5, 8, 11-13`).
- Click Extract Pages to instantly download the new, smaller PDF.
100% Local & Private
Unlike other PDF splitters that require you to upload your sensitive legal or financial documents to their servers, Tuko processes everything locally using your browser's memory. This means zero upload time and maximum privacy.
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