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Split PDF Online — Extract Pages from Any PDF Free

Split a PDF into single-page files instantly in your browser. Each page becomes its own PDF. No upload, no signup, no watermark — your file never leaves your device.

How to split a PDF

Step 01

Drop your PNG images into the box above. You can add multiple files at once.

Step 02

Adjust the quality slider if available — higher quality means larger files.

Step 03

Download pages individually or use Download all to save the entire set.

Splitting happens locally with pdf-lib (WebAssembly). Nothing is uploaded; large PDFs (over 100 pages) are capped to the first 100 to stay within browser memory.

PDF Split is the process of taking a single multi-page PDF and extracting each page into its own separate PDF file. ConvertFilesNow lets you split a PDF into up to 100 individual pages in your browser — no upload, no signup, no watermark. Each extracted page preserves the original content bit-for-bit: text, embedded fonts, images, hyperlinks, form fields, and annotations remain identical to the source. Unlike most online PDF splitters that upload your file to a remote server, this tool runs entirely client-side using pdf-lib compiled to WebAssembly — your document never leaves your device.

How to split a PDF in 3 steps

First, drop or select your PDF file into the upload area. Second, click the Split PDF button — pdf-lib reads the page count and prepares each page as a separate document. Third, download the individual pages one by one or use Download all to save the complete set. The entire process takes a few seconds for typical PDFs.

Best free PDF splitter — what to look for

A best free PDF splitter delivers on three things: privacy (no upload to a remote server), quality (preserves all original content including fonts and form fields), and convenience (no signup, no daily limit, no watermark). ConvertFilesNow scores best on all three — pdf-lib runs in your browser, preserves every page exactly, no account required, no quota.

Split PDFs without losing quality

Splitting through this tool is lossless. pdf-lib uses the copyPages API which extracts each page exactly as it appears in the source — every glyph, every embedded image, every form field, every hyperlink. Each output PDF is a single-page document bit-for-bit identical to the corresponding page in the original. No recompression, no rasterization, no font substitution.

Privacy: your PDF never leaves your browser

Most online PDF splitters upload your file to a remote server and store it for hours. For contracts, invoices, medical records, or any sensitive document, that is an unacceptable privacy risk. ConvertFilesNow runs pdf-lib as WebAssembly directly in your browser tab. There is no upload, no server-side processing, no logging — verify this in DevTools.

ConvertFilesNow vs iLovePDF vs Smallpdf for splitting

iLovePDF and Smallpdf both upload your PDF to their servers and limit free users to 2-3 splits per day. Removing the limit requires a paid subscription ($6-15/month). ConvertFilesNow has no daily limit, no signup, no upload, and is permanently free. The tradeoff is no advanced range editing (single-page splits only for now) — perfect for most everyday workflows.

Common use cases for splitting PDF files

PDF splitting is a frequent document workflow. Typical examples: extracting a single signature page from a 20-page contract to send back, separating individual receipts from a scanned bank statement, isolating one chapter of an ebook, breaking up a multi-page invoice batch into individual files for accounting, pulling specific pages from a long research paper.

Frequently asked questions

How do I split a PDF for free?

You can split a PDF for free at ConvertFilesNow by dropping a PDF into the upload area and clicking Split PDF. Each page becomes a separate downloadable PDF, all happening in your browser using pdf-lib (WebAssembly) — no signup, no upload, no watermark, no daily limit.

Can I split a PDF without uploading it?

Yes. ConvertFilesNow splits PDFs entirely in your browser using pdf-lib compiled to WebAssembly. Your file is never uploaded to a server, never stored, never logged. Verify in DevTools → Network tab that no PDF data leaves your device.

How many pages can I extract at once?

You can extract up to 100 pages per split operation (limited by browser memory). PDFs with more pages will split only the first 100. For larger PDFs, work in batches by uploading the next 100-page chunk separately.

Will the split pages preserve quality and content?

Yes. pdf-lib uses the copyPages API which preserves each page exactly as in the source — text, embedded fonts, images, hyperlinks, form fields, and annotations remain bit-for-bit identical. No recompression, no font substitution, no quality loss.

Can I split into custom page ranges instead of single pages?

Currently the tool produces one PDF per page. Custom range splitting (for example pages 1-5 as one file, 6-10 as another) is planned for a future update. For now, split into individual pages and use the PDF merger to recombine the ranges you want.

Does splitting preserve form fields, annotations, and hyperlinks?

Yes. pdf-lib copyPages preserves all interactive PDF features in each output page: form fields, comments, highlights, internal cross-references, external hyperlinks, embedded fonts, and signature appearance. Split pages behave identically to the source.

What is the difference between splitting and extracting pages from a PDF?

Splitting a PDF and extracting pages from a PDF mean essentially the same thing: taking pages out of a multi-page document and turning each into its own file. ConvertFilesNow handles both — upload your PDF, click Split, get each page as a separate downloadable PDF.

How does this compare to iLovePDF or Smallpdf?

ConvertFilesNow processes everything in your browser (no upload), has no daily limit, no signup, no watermark, and is permanently free. iLovePDF and Smallpdf upload your PDF to their servers, limit free users to a few splits per day, and charge for higher quotas. For privacy and high-volume free use, ConvertFilesNow wins.