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Split a PDF Into Separate Pages — No Install Needed

PDF document pages fanned out on a desk

You have a 30-page PDF. You need page 7, 12, and 24 as separate files. The rest can wait.

Most PDF editors make this painful. Adobe wants a subscription. Free tools upload your document somewhere. Neither is acceptable.

Split in seconds

FileTools does it differently. Drag your PDF onto the page, select which pages you want, and download them individually or as a batch ZIP. All in your browser.

No account. No install. No file size limit that matters.

Your files never leave

Everything runs client-side with WebAssembly. The PDF never touches a server. Close the tab, and every trace is gone.

This is the right way to handle documents with sensitive data — contracts, invoices, medical records. FileTools treats your privacy like it matters, because it should.

More than splitting

Extracted a page? You can merge it into another PDF, convert it to Word, or compress it for email. FileTools does all of that without switching tools.

Even RoomFlip follows a similar philosophy — upload a photo, get a redesigned room. No bloat, just results.

The bottom line

Splitting a PDF should be trivial. With FileTools, it is. Free, fast, and your data stays yours.

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