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