Split or extract PDF pages — without uploading anything.

Vikone Private splits your PDF files entirely in your browser — your file is never uploaded to any server. From open to download, everything happens on your own device; not a single byte leaves your computer.

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🔒 No upload · Runs entirely in your browser

Your PDF is split locally — nothing is ever sent to a server

Vikone Private splits your PDF files locally in your browser — your files are never uploaded to any server. Want proof? Disconnect from the internet before you start — the tool keeps working, because your files were never going anywhere.

How it compares to typical online PDF splitters

ToolHow your file is handled
iLovePDF Uploaded to servers
Smallpdf Uploaded to servers (free tier: 2 per day)
PDF24 Uploaded to servers
Sejda Uploaded to servers (free tier: 3 per hour)
Soda PDF Uploaded to servers
PDF Candy Uploaded to servers (free tier: one file at a time)
🟢 Vikone Private Local browser processing — no upload · free · unlimited · no account

Competitor limits are noted only where publicly documented; facts are stated neutrally and accurately.

How to split or extract PDF pages

  1. Upload your PDF using the tool above — drop it in or click to select.
  2. Choose "Split into multiple PDFs" to break it by ranges, or "Extract as single PDF" to pull out specific pages.
  3. Enter page ranges (e.g. 1-3, 5, 8-10) and click Split or Extract.
  4. Download the resulting PDF(s).

Frequently asked questions

How can I split a PDF without uploading it?
Most online tools — iLovePDF, Smallpdf, PDF24, Sejda, Soda PDF, PDF Candy — require you to upload your PDF to their servers before splitting it. Vikone Private is different: splitting happens entirely in your browser, locally. Your file is never uploaded. Want to verify? Disconnect from the internet first — it still works.
Is my PDF uploaded when I split it?
No. The entire operation happens in your browser. Your PDF never leaves your device. Want proof? Disconnect from the internet before you start — the tool keeps working, because your files were never going anywhere.
What is the difference between "Split" and "Extract"?
Split divides your PDF into multiple separate files — one per range you specify. Extract combines all the pages you choose into a single new PDF.
How do I specify page ranges?
Enter comma-separated ranges or individual page numbers, e.g. "1-3, 5, 8-10". This splits into three PDFs: pages 1–3, page 5, and pages 8–10.
Does splitting change the content of the PDF?
No. Pages are copied exactly as they appear in the original. Text, images, links, and formatting are all preserved.

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