Split a PDF online

Break one PDF into the pages or ranges you actually need — four ways, all running inside your browser. Nothing is uploaded to a server.

Runs in your browser · Your file is never uploaded · No account needed

How to split a PDF online

  1. Open your PDF (or drag it onto the page).
  2. Choose how to split: Pick pages, Every N, Ranges, or Split at.
  3. Check the page grid — selected pages are highlighted.
  4. Save. You get separate PDFs, or one merged file if you prefer.

What you get

  • Pick pages — click the pages you want and keep just those.
  • Every N pages — cut a long report into equal chunks.
  • Ranges — type 1-3, 4-6, 9 for one file per range, or tick “merge” to get a single document.
  • Split at — give the page numbers where a new file should start.
  • Page thumbnails so you can see exactly what each file will contain.

When you would use it

Send one chapter, not the whole book

Pull pages 12–30 out of a 400-page manual and send just those, instead of a file nobody can open on their phone.

Separate scans that came in as one file

A scanner that dumped twenty receipts into a single PDF becomes twenty files with “Every N pages” set to 1.

Split a confidential document safely

Contracts and medical records never leave your machine, so there is no upload to justify to anyone.

Why it stays on your device

Most online PDF sites upload your document to a server, process it there and email you a link. This one does not. The PDF is opened, changed and saved by your own browser, so a contract, a bank statement or an ID scan never travels over the network — and the tool keeps working on a slow connection.

Questions

Is my file uploaded anywhere?

No. The PDF is opened and split by your own browser. It is never sent to a server, which is why it also works with confidential documents and on a slow connection.

Can I split a PDF into individual pages?

Yes — choose “Every N pages” and set N to 1, and every page becomes its own PDF.

Will splitting reduce the quality?

No. Pages are copied across as they are, so text stays selectable and images keep their original resolution.

Does it work on a phone?

Yes. The tool runs in any modern mobile browser, and there is also an Android app if you would rather have it offline.

How do I split a PDF without uploading it?

Open it here. The page uses your browser's own PDF engine, so the document is read from disk and written back to disk without a single byte going to a server.

How do I extract specific pages from a PDF?

Use Ranges and type the pages you want, for example 1-3, 8, 14-20. Each range becomes its own file, or tick merge to get them as one document.

Get Split PDF on your device

The same tool, three ways — and offline on Windows and Android, so a document never needs a connection at all.

Prefer a page first? About the Windows app · About the Android app