Split a PDF by page ranges, every N pages, or into single pages — or extract and remove specific pages. Multiple outputs download as a ZIP. Fully local.
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Drop a PDF here or click to choose
Up to 25 files, 200.0 MB each — nothing is uploaded
Split PDF covers all five ways people actually break documents apart: named page ranges ("1-3; 4-9" makes two files), fixed chunks of every N pages, one file per page, extracting a selection into a new PDF, and removing a selection while keeping the rest.
Range syntax is forgiving — "1-5, 8, 10-12" works, reversed ranges are normalized, and errors tell you exactly which part to fix and how many pages the document has. When a split produces multiple files they are bundled into a single ZIP with clean, numbered names derived from your original filename.
Because splitting happens in your browser, a 300-page bank statement or a signed contract never touches a server. Password-protected files work too: the password unlocks the document locally, and each output part is a clean, independent PDF.
Drop a PDF into the tool (enter its password if it has one).
Choose how to split: page ranges, every N pages, every page, extract pages, or remove pages.
Type the ranges using commas and dashes — separate multiple outputs with semicolons.
Adjust the output name prefix if you like.
Click Split and download files individually or all at once as a ZIP.
Outputs inherit no encryption from the source; re-protect parts with the Protect PDF tool if needed. Interactive form fields may become static in split outputs. For visual page picking with thumbnails, use the Extract or Delete page tools instead of typing ranges.
Choose the Page ranges mode and separate each output with a semicolon: "1-3; 4-9; 10" creates three PDFs. Within a section, commas and dashes work the way you'd expect — "1-3, 7" is pages 1, 2, 3 and 7 in one output.
Yes — the Every page mode saves each page as an individual PDF and bundles them into a ZIP with zero-padded numbering so they sort correctly in any file manager.
Use the Remove pages mode: enter the pages to discard (e.g. "1, 12-14") and everything else is saved as one new PDF. If you'd rather pick pages visually with thumbnails, the Delete PDF Pages tool does the same job graphically.
No. Pages are copied unchanged into the output files — text, images, and vector content keep their original quality. Splitting only changes which pages live in which file.