Split PDF

Separate a PDF into multiple files. Split by page ranges, extract specific pages, or split every page.

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Enter page ranges separated by commas. Each range creates a separate output file.

Split PDF - Separate PDF Pages Online

Our Split PDF tool gives you complete control over how you divide your PDF documents. Whether you need to extract a single page, split a document into chapters, or separate every page into individual files, this tool provides flexible options to accomplish your goal quickly and efficiently.

How to Split PDF Files

Upload your PDF file, then choose your splitting method. You can split by specific page ranges (e.g., pages 1-5, 6-10), extract individual pages, or split every page into a separate document. The tool shows you a preview of each page so you can make informed decisions about where to split. Once you have configured your splits, click the Split button and download your resulting files.

Splitting Methods Available

We offer multiple splitting strategies to suit different needs. Range splitting lets you define custom page intervals, perfect for dividing a long report into logical sections. Individual page extraction allows you to pick specific pages from anywhere in the document. Automatic splitting can detect chapter breaks or bookmark boundaries. And full page splitting creates a separate file for every page, ideal for processing scanned documents individually.

Common Use Cases

Splitting PDFs is essential when you need to share only specific portions of a larger document. Legal professionals often need to extract particular exhibits or sections. Students may want to separate chapters from a textbook PDF for easier studying. Business users frequently split large reports to send only relevant sections to different stakeholders.

Quality and Compatibility

Our PDF splitter preserves the original quality of every page, including all embedded images, fonts, and formatting. The output files are standard PDFs compatible with all PDF readers and editors. No quality is lost during the splitting process, and each resulting file is a fully functional, standalone PDF document.

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