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PDF documents often contain more pages than you need to share. A 40-page research report might have only 5 pages relevant to your client. A scanned multi-document PDF might mix invoices, receipts, and contracts that need to be separated. The Split PDF tool solves these problems in seconds.
Here are the common scenarios where this tool is incredibly helpful:
Before using any split tool, understanding how to specify pages is essential. Most PDF splitters use a simple comma-and-dash syntax:
| Input | Pages Extracted | Use Case |
|---|---|---|
| 1-5 | Pages 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 | First 5 pages (intro or executive summary) |
| 7 | Page 7 only | A single specific page |
| 1-3, 7, 10-12 | Pages 1, 2, 3, 7, 10, 11, 12 | Multiple non-consecutive ranges |
| 5- | Page 5 to the end | Everything after an intro section |
| -10 | Pages 1 through 10 | First 10 pages |
💡 Tip: Open your PDF in the browser's built-in viewer (drag it to a new Chrome/Firefox tab) before splitting — you can see page numbers to plan your ranges accurately.
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Click the upload area or drag your PDF file directly onto it. The file loads locally — it never leaves your device.
The tool shows how many pages your PDF has. Use this to plan your page ranges before splitting.
Type the pages you want to extract, e.g., "2-8" or "1, 4, 7-10". Use commas to separate ranges.
The tool processes your selection using pdf-lib in the browser and produces a new PDF containing only those pages.
The extracted PDF downloads automatically. It's ready to share, attach, or archive immediately.
These two operations are often confused because they both reduce the number of pages in a PDF. Here's the key distinction:
Use Split PDF when you want to extract a portion. Use Remove Pages when you want to delete a few from an otherwise complete document.
Long PDFs with hundreds of pages work fine with TryFreePDFTools. Since processing happens in your browser, performance depends on your device's memory and processor speed rather than server load. For very large PDFs (200+ pages), allow a few extra seconds for the file to load before entering your page ranges.
A common workflow for large documents: split the PDF into logical sections first (chapters, quarterly reports, departments), then work with each smaller file as needed — compress, watermark, protect, or share individually.
The Split PDF tool works in mobile browsers — Safari on iPhone, Chrome on Android. Upload by tapping the upload zone, which triggers your device's file picker. Ranges work exactly the same way on mobile. The download saves directly to your device's default download location (Files app on iOS, Downloads folder on Android).
Splitting a PDF using pdf-lib preserves all page-level content faithfully:
What's not retained: document-level bookmarks/outline (the table of contents) since that typically spans the whole document. Cross-page links that pointed to pages outside your extracted range will become dead links.
Complete your task in seconds. Runs entirely in your browser — your file never leaves your device.
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