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Split PDF Online
Pull specific pages out of a large PDF, or break one document into several smaller files — useful for sharing just a chapter, an invoice, or a signed page.
- No sign-up, no watermark
- Files encrypted and auto-deleted
- No installation — runs right in your browser
- Fast processing on desktop and mobile
Read our full guide: How to Split a PDF into Multiple Files →
How to use Split PDF online
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Upload your files
Drag and drop or click to select your file(s). Uploads go directly to encrypted cloud storage over HTTPS. (PDF)
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Run the tool: Split PDF
Processing happens instantly in the cloud — no software to install, works on Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS and Android.
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Download the result
Get your processed file via a secure temporary link. All files are deleted automatically about a day after upload.
Frequently asked questions
How do I specify which pages to extract?
Enter a page range like 1-3,5,8-10. Leave it blank to split every page into its own separate PDF.
Does splitting affect the original file?
No — the source file is never modified. Split PDF reads it and writes new files; your upload is deleted automatically by a one-day storage rule either way.
Can I split a password-protected PDF?
Unlock it first with Unlock PDF, then split — encrypted PDFs can't be read until the password is removed.
Can I split a PDF without installing anything?
No install and no account — it runs in the browser, so the same page ranges work on Windows, macOS, Linux, ChromeOS, iOS and Android. Nothing is added to your machine and nothing expires.
How do I pull out just one page?
Enter that single page number on its own. A lone number extracts one page, a range like 4-9 extracts a run, and a comma-separated list mixes both — so 1, 4-9, 12 is a valid selection.
What if my PDF is too large to upload?
Signed out you can upload files up to 10 MB, and signing in raises that ceiling. Long scanned documents are usually large because every page is an image, so running Compress PDF first often brings a file under the limit without losing anything you need.