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Split PDF — Extract Pages Free, No Upload

Pull specific pages out of a PDF, or split every page into its own file — processed entirely in your browser, so your document never leaves your device.

Your file never leaves your device — there's no upload step at all. You can verify it: open your browser's DevTools → Network tab and watch as you use the tool. Zero file uploads.· Updated July 2026.

Pull pages out of a private PDF without handing it to anyone — including us.Works with: Organize PDF Pages

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How this works

Use the tool locally, download the result, and contact VNG only when this needs to become a repeatable workflow.

How it works

  1. 1

    Choose your PDF

    The file is read locally — no upload bar because there is no upload.

  2. 2

    Pick pages

    Type pages and ranges like 1-3, 7, 9-12 — or split every page into separate files.

  3. 3

    Download

    Your extracted PDF downloads instantly.

Frequently asked questions

Is my PDF uploaded to a server?

No. The PDF is parsed and rebuilt in your browser using the pdf-lib library. Check your browser DevTools Network tab — zero file uploads.

Does splitting reduce quality?

No — pages are copied losslessly. Text stays selectable and images keep their original resolution.

Can I split password-protected PDFs?

Not yet — remove the password first (with the password you already know), then split here.

Is there a page or size limit?

No hard limit. Large documents just take a few seconds since your own device does the work.

From the guides

Pulling chapters out of a big PDF? See the Students hub on reading a textbook in 3 passes.

Students hub

Need this at scale — or something custom?

This tool runs entirely in your browser — that's the same privacy-first engineering we build for companies: dashboards, AI automation, data pipelines, and client platforms. One person, senior work, fast turnaround.

— Amit, VritantaNextGen · replies within 24 hours

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