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Split PDF files or extract specific pages into new documents. Choose your mode and get started.
Drag & drop your PDF file here, or click to browse. Supports PDF, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and images.
Drag and drop or browse from your device. Max 100MB per file.
Files start processing only after you choose them. You can remove any file before continuing.
Works with popular document and image formats
No signup or hidden charges
Temporary files are cleared automatically
Uploads stay protected in transit
Optimized processing for common formats
Built for clean, shareable final files
Desktop, tablet, and mobile friendly
Select or drag your PDF file into the upload area
Choose which pages to extract or split pattern
Get your split PDF files instantly
Select individual pages or page ranges to extract
Automatically split after every N pages
See thumbnail previews of all pages
Download as separate files or single PDF
Original PDF quality maintained in all splits
Files encrypted and auto-deleted after 1 hour
Extract and split your PDF pages quickly and effortlessly. Upload, select pages, and download your split files. Free with no registration needed.
Your files are encrypted using TLS during transfer and automatically deleted after one hour. We never store or access your documents.
Split PDFs easily from any web browser. Works on Mac, Windows, Linux, iPhone, iPad, and Android devices.
Upload your file and see thumbnail previews of all pages. Select exactly which pages to extract before downloading.
No expensive software needed. Our PDF splitter is free, simple, and secure with industry-standard TLS encryption.
Save your device resources with our cloud-based processing. Split PDFs from anywhere, anytime.
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PDF Manager Guide
Extract PDF Pages is built for people who need to move from a PDF that contains only some pages you need into a new PDF made from just the selected pages. Extraction is useful when only a few pages matter and the rest of the source document should not be carried into the next workflow. The page works best when the next step is obvious, the upload process feels trustworthy, and the surrounding copy explains the real job the tool is solving instead of repeating generic PDF marketing language.
The strongest use cases for this workflow include chapter extraction, selective client sharing, and isolating signature or appendix pages. Those examples matter because search visitors usually arrive with one concrete task in mind. They need to know whether the tool fits the file they have, what result they should expect, and which follow-up action is most likely after the download.
PDF Manager approaches that by keeping the workflow grounded in practical document handling. The result should focus on page-level precision, avoid unnecessary file bloat, and help users share only the relevant part of a longer document. That is what separates a useful tool page from a thin upload form and gives the page enough unique context to rank for task-specific searches.
These articles explain the surrounding workflow, common mistakes, and the most useful next steps after using Extract PDF Pages.