How to Split a PDF into Separate Pages Online Free
Sometimes you need just a few pages from a large PDF — a specific form from a multi-page document, one chapter from a report, or a single invoice from a batch. ImgToolkit's PDF splitter lets you extract any page or range of pages from a PDF, all in your browser without uploading the file to a server.
Quick Answer
Sometimes you need just a few pages from a large PDF — a specific form from a multi-page document, one chapter from a report, or a single invoice from a batch. ImgToolkit's PDF splitter lets you extract any page or range of pages from a PDF, all in your browser without uploading the file to a server.
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Your images stay on your device. Nothing is uploaded to any server.
Step-by-Step Guide
4 steps · takes under 1 minute
Open the Split PDF tool
Navigate to the Split PDF tool on ImgToolkit.
Upload your PDF
Drop in the PDF you want to split. Page thumbnails load immediately.
Select pages to extract
Choose to split into all individual pages, or specify a page range (e.g., pages 3–7).
Download the result
Download your extracted pages as a new PDF. Individual pages download as separate files if splitting into all pages.
100% Private — Zero Uploads
ImgToolkit runs entirely in your browser using the Canvas API. Your images are never sent to a server, never stored in the cloud, and never seen by anyone else. This makes it safe for sensitive documents, client work, medical imagery, and confidential screenshots.
Pro tip
Use 75–85% quality for web images — you get 60–80% smaller files with no visible difference at normal screen sizes.
Format & File Size Comparison
Same 1080×1080px photo processed four ways
| Format | Quality | File Size | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| PNG (original) | Perfect | 4.2 MB | No compression — too large for web |
| Compressed PNG | Visually identical | 1.1 MB | −74% — transparency preserved |
| JPG (85% quality) | Excellent | 310 KB | −93% · Best for photos |
| WebP (85%)BEST | Excellent | 205 KB | −95% · Recommended for web |
Based on a 1080×1080px photo. Results vary by image content and complexity.
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