PDF Splitter
PDF Splitter divides a PDF into multiple smaller files or extracts specific pages as a new PDF — free online, directly in your browser, with no sign-up, no watermark, and no upload. Drop your PDF, pick the page ranges, and download the split files. Perfect for sharing chapters or extracting individual receipts.
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No sign-up required. Your files never leave your browser.
How to Split a PDF Online (3 Easy Steps)
- Upload your file using the area above.
- Adjust any settings or options if necessary.
- Click the process button to start the tool.
- Wait while your file is securely processed.
- Download your resulting file immediately.
Why Split a PDF? (And When You Need To)
- 100% Free — No hidden fees or limits.
- Fast Processing — Get your result in seconds.
- Private & Secure — Your files stay on your device.
- Cross-Platform — Works seamlessly on desktop, tablet, and mobile.
PDF Splitter — Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. PDF Splitter is 100% free with no registration required. Process PDFs with no watermark added and no daily limit on file count. There is no paid tier hiding behind a paywall.
Yes. Files are processed entirely in your browser — they never leave your device. Nothing is uploaded to a server, and nothing is stored after you close the tab.
You can split PDFs up to 100MB. For optimal performance, files under 50MB process fastest in the browser.
Yes. Process PDFs on iPhone, iPad, or Android directly in Safari or Chrome. Upload from your Files app and download the result straight back to your device. The interface adapts to small screens with thumb-friendly buttons and clear file previews.
Enter page ranges like 1-5, 8, 10-12 to extract specific pages. Each range becomes a separate PDF file in your download.
Yes. Choose the split into single pages option, and each page of your PDF becomes its own file in a downloadable ZIP.
No. Pages are extracted exactly as they appear in the original — same resolution, fonts, and formatting. No re-encoding occurs.
No. You must first unlock the PDF using the Remove Password from PDF tool, then split the unlocked file.