Split PDF
Split a PDF into multiple parts by page count, custom split points, or page ranges. Download parts individually or as a ZIP.
Split PDF Online
Divide any PDF into multiple files — by a fixed page count, custom split points, or specific page ranges. All processing happens directly in your browser.
How to Use
- Upload your PDF. Drop the file onto the upload area or click to pick it. The tool reads the page count instantly.
- Choose a split mode:
- Every N pages — enter a number and the PDF is divided into equal chunks. The last part keeps the remaining pages.
- Split points — page thumbnails appear in a grid. Click the gap between any two pages to mark a split point (a colored line appears). You can add as many split points as you need.
- Page ranges — type ranges like
1-3, 5-8, 10-endin the text box. Each range becomes a separate PDF.
- Split. Click the Split PDF button. The tool creates the parts in your browser.
- Download. Save each part individually or click Download all as ZIP to get them all at once.
Split Modes Explained
Every N Pages
The simplest mode. Set N to 2 and a 10-page PDF becomes five 2-page files. Set N to 5 and you get two files (pages 1–5 and 6–10). If the total page count is not divisible by N, the last file gets the remaining pages.
Split Points
A visual mode for when you need precise control. Thumbnails of all pages are shown side by side. Click the gap between any two pages to mark a split boundary — it turns into a colored line. Click again to remove it. The preview shows how many parts will be created. This mode is ideal for splitting a PDF at chapter boundaries or section breaks.
Page Ranges
The most flexible mode. Enter ranges in a comma-separated list:
1-5— pages 1 through 53— only page 37-end— page 7 to the last page1-3, 5-8, 10-end— three separate PDFs
Each range becomes one output file. Ranges can overlap — the same page can appear in multiple output files.
Output Files
Each part is saved as a standard PDF file. Page content, fonts, images, and layout are preserved exactly as in the original. No re-encoding or quality loss.
When downloading as ZIP, files are named document-part1.pdf, document-part2.pdf, etc., based on the original filename.
Tips
- Chapter extraction: use Split points mode to visually find where each chapter starts, then mark those boundaries.
- Large PDFs: page thumbnails in Split points mode are rendered on demand and cached — the first load may take a moment for long documents.
- Password-protected files: remove the password in your PDF viewer before using this tool.
- Overlapping ranges: in Page ranges mode you can extract the same pages into multiple output files.