FinchCalc

Split PDF

100% in your browser — nothing is uploaded

Need pages 4–7 of a 60-page report as their own file? Drop the PDF, type a range like 1-3, 5, 8-10, and download just those pages as a new document. Page extraction runs locally in your browser, so confidential documents stay confidential.

The range box accepts the notation you'd use in a print dialog: single pages, comma-separated lists, and dash ranges, in any combination. Out-of-range numbers are ignored rather than erroring, so you can type freely.

How to use the split pdf

  1. Drop a PDF onto the tool — it reads the page count instantly.
  2. Type the pages you want, e.g. 1-3, 5, 8-10.
  3. Click extract and the new PDF downloads.

Frequently asked questions

Can I split one PDF into many files at once?

v1 extracts one selection per pass — run it multiple times for multiple outputs. Burst mode (every page as its own file) is on the roadmap.

Is the original file modified?

Never. The tool reads your PDF and writes a brand-new file containing copies of the selected pages; the original on your disk is untouched.

Is anything uploaded?

No — the PDF is processed entirely in your browser's memory and never sent over the network.

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