Split PDF

Break a PDF into separate files — by count or page range. Nothing uploaded.

Stays on your device. This tool runs in your browser — nothing you paste or open ever leaves it. Nothing uploaded, nothing to leak.

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How to split a PDF

Add your PDF. To break it into equal chunks, choose "Every N pages" and set the size (1 = every page separately). To pull out specific sections, choose "Custom ranges" and type them like 1-3, 5, 8-12 — each range becomes its own file. Press Split and the files download (as a zip when there is more than one).

Split PDF — TechWhack Score

9.3/10
  • Privacy 10/10

    Your PDF is split in the browser and never uploaded.

  • Speed 10/10

    Splits and zips the results in one step.

  • Features 7/10

    Split by a fixed number of pages per file or by your own custom page ranges, zipped when there’s more than one.

  • Free 10/10

    No sign-up, no watermark, no daily limit.

Verdict: Split a big PDF by ranges or page count locally — your document never touches a server.

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Splitting a PDF breaks one document into several smaller ones. Choose how — a fixed number of pages per file, or your own page ranges — and download the results (zipped when there is more than one). It runs entirely in your browser, so nothing is uploaded.

Split vs extract

Splitting produces several files from one PDF. If you only want certain pages combined into a single new PDF, that is extracting — use the page-range mode with a single range. Either way the work happens on your device and nothing is stored.

FAQ

How do I extract specific pages from a PDF?Use custom ranges, such as 1-3 and 8-10, to pull out exactly the pages you want into separate files. If you produce more than one output, they are bundled into a ZIP so you download everything in one click.
Can I split a large PDF into equal chunks automatically?Yes. Choose a fixed page count and the document is cut into pieces of that size, for example every 5 pages, so a 50-page file becomes ten smaller PDFs. This is faster than typing ranges when you just need even-sized parts.
What is the difference between splitting by range and by page count?Splitting by range lets you define exact, possibly uneven sections you name yourself; splitting by a fixed count slices the whole document into uniform blocks automatically. Use ranges for specific chapters, and a fixed count for even, mechanical division.
Do the split files keep the original page quality?Yes. The pages are copied as-is into the new files, so text stays selectable and images keep their resolution. The whole split runs in your browser, so the document is never uploaded anywhere.