How to Split a PDF Into Separate Pages
Sometimes a large PDF contains more than you need, or you want to share just a portion of a document without sending the entire thing. Splitting a PDF lets you extract specific pages, break a document into chapters, or remove unwanted sections quickly.
When Should You Split a PDF?
Splitting is useful in a wide range of situations:
- Extracting a chapter: Pull out a single chapter from a textbook or manual to share with a colleague or student.
- Removing sensitive pages: Strip out pages containing confidential information before distributing a report.
- Sharing specific sections: Send only the relevant pages of a contract to a client for review instead of the full 50-page document.
- Reducing file size: A 200-page PDF is heavy. Extracting the 10 pages you actually need makes the file much smaller and easier to email.
- Reorganizing content: Split a document into parts, then use Merge PDF to reassemble them in a different order.
- Isolating forms: Extract a single form page from a packet of government or insurance paperwork.
How to Split a PDF with ChopFile
The process takes about 30 seconds:
- Open the tool: Navigate to the Split PDF page.
- Upload your file: Drag your PDF into the upload area or click to browse. The file stays in your browser — it is not sent anywhere.
- Select pages: Choose which pages you want to extract. You can select individual pages, a continuous range, or scattered pages throughout the document.
- Split: Click the split button. ChopFile processes everything locally in your browser.
- Download: Save your new PDF containing only the selected pages.
Strategies for Splitting Large Documents
Working with long PDFs requires a bit of planning. Here are some approaches:
- Split by section: If your document has a table of contents, use it to identify page ranges for each section and split accordingly.
- Split into equal chunks: For documents without clear sections, divide by a fixed number of pages (every 20 pages, for example) to create manageable pieces.
- Extract and combine: Split out pages from multiple source PDFs, then use the Merge tool to combine them into a new document with exactly the content you want.
After You Split
Once you have your extracted pages, you might want to:
- Add page numbers: Use Add Page Numbers to renumber the extracted pages starting from 1.
- Fix rotation: If some extracted pages are sideways, use Rotate PDF to correct them.
- Update metadata: The split file inherits metadata from the original. Use Edit PDF Metadata to set a new title and author.
- Convert to images: Need the pages as pictures? Use PDF to Images to export them as PNG or JPEG files.
Privacy Matters
When splitting sensitive documents like medical records, legal filings, or financial statements, privacy is critical. ChopFile runs entirely in your browser. Your PDF is never uploaded to a remote server, never stored in the cloud, and never seen by anyone but you. When you close the browser tab, the file data is gone. This makes ChopFile a safe choice for handling confidential documents.
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