Split PDF

Local Processing

Quickly split a PDF into multiple individual files, or extract a specific range of pages into a newly composed PDF. Completely processed locally without any server uploads, guaranteeing your data privacy.

Click or drag & drop a single PDF file here

Split Options
Transforms every page inside your PDF into individual standalone PDF files.
Example: 1, 3, 5-10. Pulls out only designated targets.
Total pages embedded: 0 pages.
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Features

  • Under Split all pages mode, the browser compresses parsed layers into a single `.zip` packet. Be mindful that larger source PDFs will demand sufficient RAM memory allocations from your device hardware natively.
  • When running under Extract selected pages, both comma separations and dash boundaries are organically accepted inputs (e.g. "1, 2, 4-7").

Frequently Asked Questions

Will split files lose their native structural format?

No, they won't. The logic identically replicates designated pages right out of the primary payload preserving intact vectors, layouts alongside embedded typography securely.

What is the core difference between "Split all pages" versus "Extract selected pages"?

"Split all pages" iteratively separates each singular target page transforming them into singular PDFs before merging payloads into a final zip layer. "Extract selected pages" merely clones only selectively provided pages bundling them strictly into one continuous new PDF structure directly.

Does processing scale excessively lower regarding page mass?

Larger files explicitly take longer specifically regarding total extraction mapping metrics over generating standalone zip volumes incrementally. If constraints apply, it's highly recommended extracting solely what's required utilizing "Extract selected pages" methodology mitigating overheads.