Split PDF

Split PDF

Pull out the pages you need, split every N pages, or burst a document into single-page files.

Choose a file

or drop it here

Your files never leave your device.

Split a PDF free — extract pages in your browser, with no upload

Take the pages you need out of a PDF, cut a long document into fixed-size chunks, or turn every page into its own file. Preview the pages first, then download one file or all of them as a ZIP — all without uploading anything.

Your files never leave your browser

Other PDF sites upload your document to a server, then cap how many files you can process or ask you to pay. This one does the work on your own device in plain JavaScript — nothing is transmitted, nothing is stored, and there is no daily limit. Use a tool once and it keeps working with no connection at all afterwards.

What you can do

Frequently asked questions

Is my PDF uploaded anywhere?

No. The file is read from your disk into your browser’s memory and split locally. Nothing is transmitted to a server, which is why there are no size or usage limits — and after the first use it works with no connection at all.

How do I write a page range?

Use numbers, commas and dashes: 1-3, 5, 8- means pages 1 to 3, page 5, then page 8 to the end. The order matters — typing 3,1 puts page 3 first.

Can I split a PDF into separate pages?

Yes. Choose “Every page separately” and each page becomes its own PDF. Download them one by one, or all together as a ZIP.

Is there a page or file-size limit?

No imposed limit. Because the work happens on your device, the practical ceiling is your available memory — a very large scanned document just takes longer.

Do the split files keep the original quality?

Yes. Pages are copied across without re-encoding, so text stays selectable and images keep their original resolution.

Does it work on password-protected PDFs?

No. Encrypted PDFs cannot be edited without the password — unlock the file in your PDF reader first, then split it here.