Best use cases
Keep only the exact pages you want to submit or share.
Split long PDFs into targeted parts for study or workflow use.
Use single pages or ranges like 1-3,5,7-9.
Choose a page range like 1-3,5 and download a new PDF with only the selected pages.
Keep only the exact pages you want to submit or share.
Split long PDFs into targeted parts for study or workflow use.
Use single pages or ranges like 1-3,5,7-9.
A focused tool for removing extra pages and keeping only what matters.
Current Tool
Select one PDF and enter the page range. Example: 1-3,5
A split PDF tool is useful when a large document contains many pages but only a small section is relevant for the next task. Instead of sending the whole file, users can extract the exact pages they need and create a smaller, cleaner PDF. This is common in study material, government forms, account statements, project submissions, invoices, contracts, and scanned records. A focused split workflow reduces confusion because the receiver gets only the relevant pages, not the full document.
Infini PDF makes splitting simple by using a direct page range format such as 1-3,5. That is helpful for people who want speed without opening desktop software. A browser-based split tool is especially useful on lightweight machines or quick office workflows where the job is straightforward: upload one PDF, define the pages, and download the smaller file. This kind of action is often faster than editing the source document manually.
Splitting also improves organization. Smaller PDFs are easier to name, store, and reuse in email, upload portals, and internal sharing. It is a practical way to create chapter files, form bundles, excerpts, and selected evidence pages. If the next step changes, users can move directly to related tools such as Merge PDF, Compress PDF, or PDF to JPG. That makes Split PDF an important part of a broader document workflow instead of a one-time isolated action.
Use entries like 1-3,5 to include page ranges and individual pages together.
Both are similar, but split is great when users think in page-range terms and want a fast subset export.
Compress PDF is useful if the new smaller file still needs size reduction before sharing.