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Split PDF

Split PDF into separate files by page range

How it works:

  1. 1Upload a PDF file
  2. 2Select pages or page ranges
  3. 3Click "Split PDF" to create separate files

About this tool

Carve a bulky PDF into smaller, easier-to-handle documents in just a few clicks. You can divide by page ranges to pull out specific sections, spin separate files off a single source, or break a long report into tidy chapters, and the tool offers several methods to do it: custom ranges, fixed page counts, or a clean cut at every N pages. That flexibility shines when you're wrestling with email attachment size caps, tidying sprawling documents into bite-sized files, or isolating a handful of pages for standalone use. Every resulting file mirrors the source PDF's formatting, images, and text fidelity, so nothing degrades in the process. The work finishes in an instant and stays confined to your browser, meaning your documents never leave the device in your hands. Students sorting course materials, professionals wrangling large document collections, and anyone who simply wants more manageable PDF pieces will find it a natural fit.

Frequently Asked Questions

Load your PDF and choose a split method: custom page ranges, a fixed page count, or splitting at every N pages. The tool then divides the document into smaller files instantly, each keeping the original text, images, and formatting quality.
You can split by custom page ranges to extract specific sections, by a fixed number of pages per file, or at every N pages. This flexibility lets you break a long report into chapters or pull out exactly the pages you need.
Yes. Breaking a large PDF into smaller files is a common way to fit documents under email or upload size restrictions. Split the file into manageable pieces, then send each part separately without losing any quality.
No. Each resulting file preserves the same text clarity, images, and formatting as the source PDF. The split operation simply separates pages rather than recompressing them, so every output matches the original document's quality.
Never. The entire split runs inside your browser, so your file stays on your device the whole time. Nothing is sent to a server, which keeps confidential or sensitive material fully private.