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Split in your browser — nothing is uploaded

Split a PDF any way you need

Extract the pages you want, split by ranges, into single pages, or straight down the middle. Your document is processed right here on your device.

Drop a PDF to split

Select pages to pull out, split by ranges, into single pages, or in half.

  • Never uploaded — processed in your browser
  • No account, no watermark
  1. 1

    Open a PDF

    Drop in one PDF and every page appears as a thumbnail you can work with.

  2. 2

    Choose how to split

    Pick pages to extract, enter ranges, split into single pages, or cut it in half.

  3. 3

    Download

    Get a single PDF, or a ZIP when you're producing more than one file.

Questions

Is my PDF uploaded anywhere?

No. The file is opened, previewed, and split entirely in your browser — nothing is sent to a server. It works offline once the page has loaded.

What's the difference between the four modes?

Extract pages pulls the pages you tick into a new PDF. By ranges turns each range (like 1-3, 5) into its own file. Every page makes one PDF per page. In half cuts the document into two files at a point you choose.

How do I select several pages at once?

In Extract mode, click a page to select it, then hold Shift and click another to select everything in between. Select all and Clear are there too.

Why did I get a ZIP instead of a PDF?

When a split produces more than one file, they're bundled into a single .zip so everything downloads in one go. If there's only one output, you get a plain PDF.

Does splitting reduce quality?

No. Pages are copied out exactly as they are — no re-compression — so the extracted pages look identical to the original.

What about password-protected PDFs?

A PDF that opens without a password works fine. One that needs a password just to open can't be read — remove the password first, then split.