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