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PDF Splitter

Split PDFs at specific pages, extract selected pages, remove unwanted pages, or break large PDFs into smaller files—all directly in your browser.

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Important: PDFs are processed 100% locally. Your privacy is protected.

How to Split PDFs

1. Upload your PDF document. The tool will detect the total page count and display it for reference.

2. Choose your split mode: extract specific pages, split by range, split every page, split into chunks, or remove unwanted pages.

3. Enter your page selection or chunk size, then click the action button. Download your split PDF(s) individually or as a ZIP archive.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which split mode should I choose?
Choose Extract Selected Pages to keep specific pages. Choose Split by Range to divide into sections. Choose Split Every Page to create one file per page. Choose Split into Chunks for equal-sized groups. Choose Remove Selected Pages to delete unwanted pages.
Are my PDF files private?
Yes. This tool operates entirely on the client side. Your PDFs are never uploaded, stored, or processed on our servers. Everything happens in your browser using JavaScript. We have no access to your files.
What page selection formats are supported?
Use individual page numbers like 1,3,5 or ranges like 1-5 or 10-15. You can also combine them like 1,3,5-7,10. The tool validates your input and shows an error if the format is invalid.
Is this tool really free with no ads?
Yes. As an IT solutions company, our revenue comes from enterprise client work, not from advertising on free tools. Because this tool runs entirely in your browser, we pay nothing in server costs when you use it. We provide it as a free utility for the community.
Is there a file size limit?
There is no artificial file size limit. The practical limit depends on your device memory and browser capabilities. Most modern devices can handle PDFs up to several hundred megabytes. Very large files may take longer to process but are fully supported.