Split PDF

Split PDF separates a multi-page PDF into individual pages or a chosen page range, processed entirely in your browser. Download every page as its own PDF file, or extract just the range you need.

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How to split a PDF

  1. 1 Click the upload box and choose a PDF file.
  2. 2 Choose "Split every page" for one file per page, or enter a custom page range.
  3. 3 Click "Split PDF" — your browser builds the files instantly, with no upload.
  4. 4 Download each resulting PDF.

Common use cases

  • Sharing one chapter: pull a single section out of a long report or ebook.
  • Removing a cover page: separate the first page from the rest of a document.
  • Per-page distribution: split a scanned batch into individual files for filing.
  • Submitting partial documents: extract just the pages a form or application requires.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does splitting upload my PDF to a server?
No. Splitting happens entirely in your browser — the file is never uploaded.
Can I split out just a few pages instead of every page?
Yes. Enter a page range (e.g. "3-5") to extract just that range as one file, or leave it on "every page" to get one PDF per page.
Will the quality of the pages change?
No. Pages are copied directly from the source PDF without re-rendering, so content stays exactly as it was.
Is there a limit to how many pages I can split?
No fixed limit — it depends on your device's available memory for very large documents.
What's the difference between Split PDF and Extract Pages?
Split PDF is built for breaking a document into one-page-per-file pieces or a single range. Extract Pages is for pulling out a specific, possibly non-contiguous, set of pages into one combined file.