Three Split Modes
Split by fixed page count, by custom ranges (e.g. 1-3, 4-6), or extract every single page
Divide a single PDF into multiple PDF files. Choose to split by fixed page count, by custom page ranges, or extract every page as a separate file. All outputs are packaged into a ZIP for easy download.
Flexible, private, and free PDF splitting powered by browser-side processing
Split by fixed page count, by custom ranges (e.g. 1-3, 4-6), or extract every single page
All splitting happens locally in your browser using pdf-lib. Your PDF files are never uploaded to any server
All split PDFs are automatically packaged into a single ZIP archive for convenient download
Powered by pdf-lib for lossless page copying. Get your split PDFs in seconds
Runs on Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS. Any modern browser is supported
No registration, no watermarks, no page limits. Free for personal and commercial use
Three simple steps to split your PDF
Click the upload area or drag and drop a PDF file. The total page count will be displayed.
Select split by page count, by custom ranges, or every page. Configure the options as needed.
Click the Split button. All resulting PDFs will be packaged into a ZIP file for download.
Everything you need to know about splitting PDF files
We offer three modes: 1) By fixed page count - split every N pages into a new PDF; 2) By custom ranges - specify ranges like 1-3, 4-6, 7; 3) Every page - each page becomes a separate PDF file.
No. All PDF splitting happens entirely in your browser using the pdf-lib library. Your files never leave your device, ensuring complete privacy.
All split PDFs are packaged into a single ZIP archive. Each PDF is named sequentially (part-001.pdf, part-002.pdf, etc.) to preserve order. Extract the ZIP to access individual files.
There is no hard limit. However, splitting very large PDFs (hundreds of pages) into individual files may consume significant memory when building the ZIP. For best performance, use the page count or range mode for large PDFs.
No. The splitting uses lossless page copying. Each split PDF preserves the original page content, images, fonts, and metadata exactly as they were in the source.
Yes. In custom range mode, you can specify ranges like '1-3, 5, 8-10' where each comma-separated part becomes a separate output PDF. Non-adjacent pages can also be grouped together.