Split a PDF
Drop a PDF, then split it by page range, by individual pages you pick from a visual grid, or by file size — and download every part as a zip. The split runs entirely in your browser, so the file never leaves your device.
About splitting PDFs
Splitting breaks a multi-page PDF into smaller PDFs. You can pull out specific page ranges, pick individual pages from a visual grid of thumbnails, or cut a large file into parts that each stay under a size you choose. Choose whether each range or page becomes its own file or is merged into one. Every output is a standard PDF that opens in any viewer, and the whole set downloads as a single zip.
Is it private?
Yes. The converter is WebAssembly and browser APIs running on your own machine. Nothing is uploaded, stored, or seen by us — there is no server to send files to.
Frequently asked questions
- What do I get when I split a PDF?
- It depends on the mode. Split by range pulls out one or more page ranges (each as its own PDF, or merged into one). Extract pages lets you pick individual pages — one PDF per page, or merged. Split by size packs pages into parts that each stay under a size you choose. Every result is packaged into a zip for easy download, and each output is a standard PDF that opens in any viewer.
- Can I choose which pages to split out?
- Yes. You can see every page as a thumbnail and click the ones you want, type page ranges like “1-3, 5, 8-10”, or set custom from/to ranges — whichever is quicker for your document.
- Are my files uploaded to a server?
- No. The split runs on your device using WebAssembly and browser APIs. Your file is never sent anywhere, and the tool keeps working even if you go offline after the page loads.
- Is it free, and do I need an account?
- It is free with no watermarks, no daily caps, and no sign-up. Drop a file, split it, and download the result.
- When is splitting a PDF useful?
- It helps when you need to share specific pages from a larger document, break a long report into sections, or cut a big file into smaller parts that fit an upload or email size limit.