Split each PDF in a whole folder into smaller N-page files — all in your browser, packaged for download. Nothing is uploaded.
or drop files / a folder here
Drag and drop your PDFs — or a whole folder — onto the upload box, or click to choose them. Set "Pages per file" to how many pages each output piece should contain (1 splits every page into its own file), then click "Run". Each PDF is cut into chunks of that size and everything is packaged into a single ZIP you can download with "Download ZIP".
No. Splitting runs entirely in your browser using a local PDF engine — nothing is uploaded, nothing is stored, and nothing leaves your device. You can even disconnect from the internet after the page loads and it still works. That is why it is safe for sensitive or confidential documents.
You get one ZIP file (dockdocs-split.zip). Inside, every PDF is split into pieces named after the original — for example report.pdf becomes report-part1.pdf, report-part2.pdf, and so on. If you uploaded several PDFs, all of their parts are flattened together into the same ZIP.
Yes — you can drop or choose an entire folder. Any file that is not a PDF is filtered out automatically, so you do not have to clean the folder first. Only the PDFs are added to the list and processed.
There is a cap of 50 files per batch — if you add more, only the first 50 are kept. There is no fixed page or file-size limit; the real constraint is your device's memory, so very large PDFs or huge batches will simply run slower on weaker machines. If one PDF is corrupt or password-protected it is marked "failed" and skipped, while the rest still split normally.
Yes, it is completely free with no sign-up and no watermark. Because the work happens on your own device, there are no usage credits or limits to worry about — use it as often as you like.