PDF Splitter
Split PDF files into multiple independent files.
PDF Splitter - Select Your Files
Drag and drop files here or click to select
Maximum file size: 100 MB
PDF Split Tool Overview
The PDF Split tool is a free online utility that splits a single PDF file into multiple independent PDF files using various methods. It supports splitting all pages into separate files, splitting every N pages into one file, or custom page range splitting. All processing is done locally in your browser, files are never uploaded to any server, ensuring complete privacy and data security.
Tool Features
Multiple Split Modes
Support splitting PDF files in three ways: split all pages individually, split every N pages, or custom page range splitting. Flexible splitting options meet different needs.
100% Local Processing
All PDF processing operations are performed locally in your browser. Your files never leave your device, ensuring complete privacy and security.
Batch Download Support
After splitting, you can download all files individually or package them into a ZIP file for convenient batch download.
Real-time Preview
Preview the PDF file before splitting to confirm the content, and preview individual split files after processing.
How to Use
- 1
Select PDF File
Click the select area or drag and drop your PDF file. The tool supports files up to 100MB.
- 2
Choose Split Mode
Select a split mode: 'Split All Pages' to separate each page, 'Split Every N Pages' to create files every N pages, or 'Manual Input Split' to specify custom page ranges.
- 3
Configure Options
For 'Split Every N Pages', enter the number of pages per file. For 'Manual Input Split', enter page ranges (e.g., '1-5' or single pages like '3'), one per line.
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Start Splitting
Click 'Start Split' to begin processing. The tool will show progress and automatically download or provide download options after completion.
Frequently Asked Questions
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How do I specify custom page ranges?
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