100% Local

Split PDF and extract pages with visual control and 100% local privacy

Split PDF files, extract pages, and create new documents with no cloud uploads. It gives you clean visual control while keeping sensitive documents local in the browser.

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Extract exact pages

Choose the precise pages you want to keep or export as separate files.

Private page selection

Page splitting happens locally, which is ideal for sensitive reports and contracts.

Fast visual workflow

Preview every page before export and keep full control over the result.

Split PDF locally

What the Split PDF tool does

This tool helps you split a PDF, extract specific pages, or create smaller files from a larger document. You preview the pages, choose what to keep, and export the result cleanly.

Because the workflow stays local, it is also well suited to confidential reports, contracts, and document bundles that should not travel through third-party servers.

Common questions and needs

How to split a PDF without uploading itHow to extract specific PDF pagesHow to separate annexes from a large PDFHow to create smaller files from one documentHow to use a PDF splitter in the browserHow to keep sensitive files local while splitting pages

Why it is different

ZeroPDF combines page preview, local execution, and a strong privacy positioning. For anyone looking to split PDF files without uploads, it is a safer and faster route than cloud-based tools.

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Best-fit use cases

  • Extract only the important pages from a long report
  • Separate annexes from a contract or proposal
  • Create individual files for selective sharing
  • Break a large bundle into smaller, lighter PDFs

Frequently asked questions about splitting PDF files

Can I extract specific pages from a large PDF?+

Yes. You can select only the pages you need and export a new document or separate files.

Does splitting happen locally?+

Yes. The workflow runs in the browser with no external uploads.

Is this a good option for confidential PDFs?+

Yes. Since files stay on the device, it lowers the exposure risk for sensitive documents.