Split PDF

Split a PDF into smaller documents or extract pages in seconds. Everything runs in your browser for maximum privacy.

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Split your PDF

Upload a PDF, choose the pages you need, and download the results.

Click to select files or drag and drop

A single PDF file

Your files never leave your device.

How it works

1) Upload a PDF

Choose a PDF from your device.

2) Select pages

Pick page ranges or pages to extract.

3) Download

Get your split files instantly.

Key features

  • Split by page ranges Extract specific sections from a PDF.
  • Extract specific pages Choose only the pages you need.
  • Separate each page Save every page as its own file.
  • No uploads Everything runs locally in your browser.

Privacy & trust

PDFProcess runs entirely in your browser. Files never leave your device, and nothing is uploaded or stored.

This tool is built for office workflows: fast, simple, and secure.

FAQ

Is this split tool free?

Yes, it is free to use.

Do my files leave my computer?

No. All processing happens locally in your browser.

Can I split by page range?

Yes. Use page ranges to extract the pages you want.

Will I get multiple files?

Yes. You can download separate files for your selected pages.

About this tool

What this tool does

Split PDF divides one file into multiple PDFs by page ranges or selections—core to office document preparation when a single export must be broken into contract packaging pieces, routing packets, or per-recipient attachments.

Real-world use cases

  • Isolating exhibits from a master agreement before e-signature rounds.
  • Pulling one chapter from a PDF manual for a training cohort.
  • Splitting a batch scan so each invoice becomes its own file for AP automation.

Privacy explanation

The PDF you load stays in the browser session for extraction; you are not forced to upload sensitive bundles to a remote splitter to obtain separate downloads.

Browser processing

Page boundaries are computed locally from the bytes you provided, then each segment is written as a new file—no round-trip through a conversion server for standard splits.

Hub: Organize PDF. Related tools: Merge PDF, Compress PDF.