Split PDF documents free online in UAE. Extract specific pages or split by page range. Trusted by UAE users. No signup.
Sharing only the relevant section of a Emirates ID applications or government document is a common need in UAE. Our free PDF splitter lets UAE users extract any page or range from any PDF in seconds — no software, no account, no cost. Specify your pages (e.g., "1-3, 5, 8-10") and download a clean new PDF containing exactly what you need. The extracted pages are identical in quality to the original — no compression applied. Data security: files use HTTPS encryption and are deleted within 1 hour, meeting UAE Federal Data Protection Law standards.
Common Use Cases
- Extracting specific pages from Emirates ID applications and UAE PASS, eDNRD, and Federal Authority portals PDFs in UAE
- Splitting large PDF reports into individual sections for Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Sharjah colleagues
- Separating a multi-document scan into individual files in UAE
- Extracting a single certificate or declaration page from a larger UAE PDF
- Creating smaller PDF excerpts to share with UAE contacts
Frequently Asked Questions
How do UAE users split PDF pages without paying for software?
Absolutely — PDF splitting is completely free for all UAE users — no signup, no watermark, and no page count limit. Accessible from Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Sharjah and all of UAE.
How do I extract specific pages from a UAE PDF?
Upload your PDF, type the page numbers or ranges you want (e.g., 1-3, 5, 8-10), and download a new PDF with only those pages. Handles Emirates ID applications and all standard UAE document formats.
Does splitting reduce the quality of my PDF?
No. Splitting only separates pages — text, images, and formatting are preserved exactly from the original.
Can I compress my Emirates ID documents for UAE PASS or eDNRD submission?
Yes — UAE government portals including UAE PASS and eDNRD enforce upload size limits. Compressing your Emirates ID application, VAT returns, and trade licence renewals to under 2 MB ensures smooth processing through UAE digital government services from Dubai, Abu Dhabi, or Sharjah.