Split PDF Files
Extract pages from a PDF or save each page as a separate file. Choose specific pages or split by page ranges.
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Supports PDF files up to 25MB
Got a massive PDF that's hard to share or manage? Sometimes you only need a few pages, not the entire document. Our PDF splitter lets you extract exactly what you need—whether it's a single page, a chapter, or multiple sections.
Perfect for when you need to send just one invoice from a batch, extract a specific chapter from a long report, or separate a multi-page contract into individual agreements. The process is straightforward: upload, select pages, and download.
Real-World Scenarios
Accountants often split monthly statement PDFs to send individual invoices to clients. Teachers extract specific worksheets from large curriculum PDFs. Researchers pull out relevant sections from lengthy academic papers. Lawyers separate multi-document filings into individual exhibits.
Instead of sending a 50-page document when someone only needs page 23, split it out. It's faster for them to download, easier to review, and keeps your other pages private.
Different Ways to Split
You can split by page numbers—extract pages 5-10 into one file. Or split by every N pages—create a new file every 5 pages. Or extract specific individual pages—grab pages 1, 3, 7, and 12 into separate files. The choice is yours.
Each split file maintains the original formatting, so your tables, images, and text look exactly as they did in the source document. No quality loss, no formatting issues.
How to split a PDF
Upload the PDF you want to split.
Choose whether to split by page ranges, extract specific pages, or save each page as a separate file.
Click “Split PDF” and download your new documents.
Everything Stays on Your Computer
We don't store your files. The splitting happens right in your browser using JavaScript. Your PDF never leaves your device until you download the split files. This means sensitive documents stay private, and you don't have to worry about data breaches or file retention policies.
Questions About Splitting PDFs
What if I want to split into equal-sized chunks?
You can split by page count. For example, if you have a 100-page PDF, you can split it into files of 10 pages each, creating 10 separate PDFs automatically.
Can I split multiple PDFs at once?
Currently, you split one PDF at a time. This ensures accuracy and gives you full control over each document. If you have multiple PDFs to split, process them one by one.
What about bookmarks and links in the PDF?
Internal links and bookmarks are preserved when they point to pages within the split file. Links to pages outside the split range may not work, as those pages aren't included in the new file.
Is there a file size limit?
Individual PDFs should be under 25MB for best performance. Very large files might take longer to process, but there's no hard limit on the number of pages.
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