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How to Split a PDF into Separate Pages (Free)

Sometimes you receive a large PDF and only need one page from it — an invoice, a specific section of a report, or a single form. Splitting a PDF lets you extract exactly what you need without sharing the entire document. Here is how to do it for free on Windows and Mac.

Method 1: Use a Free Online Tool

The fastest and easiest option for most people is a free online PDF splitter:

  • ILovePDF (ilovepdf.com/split_pdf) — upload your PDF, choose to split by page range or extract specific pages, then download. Free, no account required.
  • Smallpdf (smallpdf.com/split-pdf) — similar interface with a visual page selector so you can see which pages you are extracting.
  • PDF2Go — good for splitting large files, with options to split by page count or into fixed-size sections.

Most online splitters offer two main modes: split into individual pages (every page becomes a separate file) or extract a specific range (e.g., pages 3–7 saved as a single document).

Privacy reminder: Avoid uploading documents containing sensitive data to external services. Use an offline method for confidential files.

Method 2: Use Google Chrome to Extract a Page Range

If you want to extract a specific range of pages, Chrome’s print function works well:

  1. Open the PDF in Google Chrome
  2. Press Ctrl + P to open the print dialog
  3. Set the destination to Save as PDF
  4. In the Pages field, enter the page range you want (e.g., 3-7 or 1,4,9)
  5. Click Save

Chrome will save only the selected pages as a new PDF. This is the simplest fully offline method on Windows with no additional software.

Method 3: Use Preview on Mac

Mac users can split PDFs directly in Preview:

  1. Open the PDF in Preview
  2. Go to View > Thumbnails to show the page sidebar
  3. Select the page or pages you want to extract (hold Command to select multiple)
  4. Drag the selected thumbnails to your desktop or a Finder folder
  5. macOS will create a new PDF containing only those pages

Alternatively, go to File > Print, select the page range, and save as PDF to extract a section as a single document.

Method 4: Use PDF Arranger on Windows

PDF Arranger is a free, open-source desktop app available from the Microsoft Store. It gives you a visual interface for splitting, merging, and reordering PDF pages entirely offline:

  1. Install PDF Arranger from the Microsoft Store (free)
  2. Open your PDF in the app
  3. Select the pages you want to remove or keep
  4. Delete the pages you do not want
  5. Save the result as a new PDF

This is the best offline option for Windows users who regularly need to split or rearrange PDF pages.

Splitting vs Extracting: What Is the Difference?

  • Splitting — takes a multi-page PDF and creates multiple separate files (one per page, or by defined sections)
  • Extracting — pulls out specific pages and saves them as a single new document

Most online tools support both. When you just need a couple of pages from a large document, extracting is usually what you want.

Common Use Cases

  • Extracting a single invoice from a batch statement
  • Removing blank or unwanted pages before sending
  • Breaking a large manual into chapter sections
  • Isolating a signature page from a contract

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