Split PDF online when you only need part of a file. This is useful for pulling out one form, one chapter, or a few pages instead of sending the whole document.
Choose the PDF you want to split or extract pages from.
People usually do this because the full PDF is too much. Maybe it has 40 pages and they only need 2. Maybe they need to email one invoice, upload one form, or pull one chapter out of a report. That is where a PDF splitter helps.
A lot of the time, you are not trying to do anything fancy. You just want a smaller file with the pages that matter.
Someone has a 20-page PDF packet but the website only wants one signed page. They split the file and upload that page only.
A business gets one PDF with several invoices and needs to send each one to a different customer.
A student extracts one chapter from a long PDF instead of sending the whole book or notes file.
An office needs one exhibit or signature page from a larger PDF, not the full case file.
Choose the file you want to split.
The tool splits the PDF and prepares the smaller files.
You get a ZIP file with the split PDFs inside.
Splitting a PDF is usually straightforward, but there are a few things people run into. Some files are too large to email, some websites only accept one page, and sometimes people upload the wrong section because they did not double-check the page numbers first.
Splitting helps when the original file is too big or includes too many unrelated pages.
It is worth checking page numbers before you split, especially for long reports.
Smaller PDFs are easier to email, upload, and store than one large combined file.
Open the split files once before sending them, just to make sure you grabbed the right pages.
If you only need a few pages, there is no reason to keep sending the whole file. That is usually why people use a PDF splitter in the first place.