Upload PDF File to Split
Select the PDF file you want to split
1. Upload PDF
Select the PDF file you want to split
2. Choose Split Method
Select pages, ranges, or split intervals
3. Download Results
Get your split PDF files instantly
Why Split PDF Files?
Splitting PDF files is essential for organizing large documents, extracting specific sections, and sharing only relevant pages. Whether you need to separate chapters from an ebook, extract invoices from financial reports, or divide a presentation into sections, our free PDF splitter makes it effortless.
- Extract specific chapters or sections from large PDF documents
- Separate invoices, receipts, or statements from bulk financial files
- Divide presentations into individual topics or modules
- Split scanned documents into separate files for better organization
- Extract selected pages to share without sending entire documents
Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Upload Your PDF File
Click the upload area or drag and drop your PDF file (up to 50MB). The file is processed entirely in your browser for maximum privacy and security.
Step 2: Choose Your Split Method
Select from three powerful options: extract specific pages (e.g., 1, 3, 5-7), define custom page ranges, or split at regular intervals (every N pages).
Step 3: Configure Split Settings
Specify page numbers or ranges based on your selected method. Preview the total number of files that will be created.
Step 4: Download Split PDF Files
Click "Split PDF" and download your separated files individually or as a convenient ZIP archive containing all split documents.
Key Features of Our PDF Splitter
🔒 100% Secure & Private
All PDF processing happens locally in your browser. Your files never leave your device, ensuring complete privacy and data security.
⚡ Lightning Fast Processing
Split PDFs instantly without waiting for uploads or downloads. Browser-based processing means immediate results.
💯 Completely Free Forever
No hidden fees, subscriptions, or premium tiers. Split unlimited PDF files with no watermarks or restrictions.
📱 Works on All Devices
Split PDFs on desktop, tablet, or mobile. Fully responsive design works seamlessly across all platforms and browsers.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I split a PDF into multiple files?
Upload your PDF, choose your split method (specific pages, page ranges, or every N pages), configure your settings, and click "Split PDF". Download individual files or a ZIP archive containing all split documents.
Is there a file size limit for PDF splitting?
You can split PDF files up to 50MB in size. This accommodates most documents including lengthy reports, ebooks, and scanned documents. For larger files, consider splitting them in sections.
Can I extract non-consecutive pages from a PDF?
Yes! Use the "Specific Pages" method and enter page numbers like "1, 3, 5-7, 10" to extract individual pages and ranges. This is perfect for creating custom documents from selected pages.
Are my PDF files safe when using this tool?
Absolutely. All PDF splitting happens entirely in your web browser using JavaScript. Your files are never uploaded to any server, ensuring complete privacy and security for sensitive documents.
Do I need to register or pay to use the PDF splitter?
No registration, payment, or subscription required. Our PDF splitter is completely free with unlimited usage. Split as many PDFs as you need without any restrictions or watermarks.
Pro Tips for Splitting PDFs
- Use page ranges for efficiency: Instead of listing individual pages, use ranges like "1-10, 20-30" to quickly split large sections.
- Split by file size: For even file sizes, use "Every N Pages" method to divide documents into equal parts perfect for email attachments.
- Preview before splitting: Check the total number of files that will be created before processing to ensure your settings are correct.
- Organize with custom names: When using page ranges, give each range a descriptive name to easily identify split files later.
- Batch processing: Download all split files as a ZIP archive for faster file management when creating multiple splits.