PDF Splitter

Extract pages or split a PDF into multiple files — processed entirely in your browser.

1. Upload2. Select Pages3. Download
Drop your PDF here

or click to browse files

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Processed in your browser. Nothing leaves your device.

Click to cut

Add cut points between any pages, just like scissors on paper.

Flexible splits

Select pages, set cut points, or split every N pages.

PDF Splitter — Split any PDF, right in your browser

Extract pages, cut a document at any point, or chop it into uniform chunks — no installs, no accounts, no file uploads.

How it worksFAQ

What is it?

A PDF splitter that actually respects your time

A PDF splitter is a tool that takes one PDF document and breaks it into smaller, self-contained files. Whether you need to extract two pages from a 50-page report or divide a course deck into individual modules, a splitter gives you exactly what you need without the rest.

This tool runs entirely in your browser using the same PDF renderer your browser already uses for viewing files — so there's no upload wait, no size limit imposed by a server, and nothing stored on our end.

Split, don't print and rescan
Preserve original resolution — no re-compression from printing to PDF.
No cloud required
Unlike most tools, your PDF never leaves your device.
Instant results
Thumbnails, splits, and downloads — all processed locally at full CPU speed.

Features

Everything you need. Nothing you don't.

Three ways to split
Select individual pages, place cut points between pages, or split every N pages automatically.
Page previews
Thumbnail previews load instantly so you know exactly which pages you're extracting before you commit.
Batch download
Each split is packaged as a separate PDF, ready to download individually or all at once.
100% private
Everything runs in your browser. Your file never leaves your device — no server, no upload, no log.
Range input
Type a range like 1–3, 5, 7–9 to select pages in bulk without clicking each one.
Works everywhere
Runs on any modern browser — Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge — on desktop, tablet, or phone.

How to use

Three steps. Under a minute.

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Upload your PDF
Drag your file onto the upload area, or click Choose PDF to browse. Page previews generate immediately.
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Choose a split mode
Pick from Select pages (click thumbnails or type a range), Cut points (click scissors between pages), or Split every N pages for uniform batches.
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Download your files
Click Extract or Split. Your output PDFs appear immediately — click each card to download.
The three split modes in detail
Select pages

Click thumbnails to toggle individual pages. Type a range like 1–3, 5 in the range box. Good for extracting a specific section.

Cut points

Click the scissors icon between any two page thumbnails to place a cut. All content between cuts becomes its own PDF.

Split every N pages

Enter a number and the tool divides the document into equal chunks automatically — handy for books, lesson packs, or form batches.

FAQ

Common questions

PDFs often bundle things that belong apart: a contract with exhibits, a report with appendices, a course deck with individual modules. Splitting lets you share only the section that's relevant, reduce file size for email, or reorganise content without a desktop app.

Yes. Use Cut points mode to place cuts wherever you like, or Split every N pages for uniform chunks. Each resulting file gets its own download card on the results screen so you can grab them individually.

Yes. In Select pages mode you can click individual thumbnails to toggle them, or type a range like 1–3, 5, 8–10 in the range box. Select all and Deselect all buttons are also available for quick bulk actions.

For most files, yes — the tool copies the original vector content directly, so text stays crisp and selectable. A small number of PDFs have internal formatting quirks (usually from third-party editing or watermarking tools) that require pages to be re-rendered as images. When that happens, the tool tells you, and the visual quality is still high (rendered at 2× resolution).

Yes. Use the Merge PDF tool to combine any number of PDFs into one document — useful if you want to reorder or recombine files after splitting.

The tool runs entirely in the browser using modern web APIs. It works on any up-to-date version of Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge — on desktop, tablet, or mobile.

Your file is processed entirely in your browser using JavaScript. It is never uploaded to any server, sent over the network, or stored anywhere. Once you close or refresh the tab, all data is gone.

Do you want to Merge PDF files?

Merge your PDF files online into a single.

Merge PDF

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No account, no upload, no waiting. Open it, split it, download it.

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