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Split PDF

Select pages and create separate PDF files.

Select PDF

Drag and drop a PDF here, or click Browse files.

Choose how to split it

Click thumbnails to select pages, or enter page ranges manually.

Download your files

Your files stay in your browser and are not stored on our servers.
Support surface

Use this tool inside a clear local boundary

These support notes stay focused on how the browser route behaves, what to expect while you work, and where to go next.

Workflow note Browser-only route Open, run, and download from this browser surface.
Workflow note Local processing PDF bytes stay in the browser while the tool runs.
Workflow note Metadata-only account layer Account data stays separate from document contents.
Workflow note Same boundary across tools Switch tasks without moving the file into another service.
Next task

Continue in another browser-local tool

Move to the next document step without changing how the file is handled.

Typical flow

How to Split PDF in 3 Steps

  1. 1 Upload your PDF Choose a PDF file from your device. No upload required — it stays private.
  2. 2 Choose split method Pick custom ranges or extract every page individually.
  3. 3 Split and download Download your new PDF files instantly, one by one or all at once.
Quick checks

Answers before you run the job

Can I split a PDF into specific page ranges?

Yes. You can choose exact pages, custom ranges, or separate every page into its own output.

Can I extract every page as a separate file?

Yes. Choose the individual-page split mode to export each page as a separate PDF.

Is my PDF file uploaded to your server?

No. This workflow is designed to process PDFs locally on your device.

Does splitting a PDF reduce its quality?

No. Splitting copies selected pages into new PDF outputs and does not intentionally downsample or recompress page content.

Is there a file size limit?

Practical limits depend on your browser and available device memory. Large PDFs may take longer to process.

Are my files stored or shared?

No. Files stay on your device and are not stored, shared, or uploaded by this local workflow.

Keep the privacy boundary explicit

This route is a browser-only work surface. PDF processing stays in the browser, while account features handle metadata only.

Review the privacy boundary