Split PDF

Upload a PDF and click ✂ between pages to cut it into separate files — you see exactly which pages go into each file before you download.

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Split a PDF — FAQ

How do I split a PDF?

Upload the PDF, then click the ✂ between any two pages to set a cut point. You can add as many cuts as you like, or use 'Split every N pages' to place them automatically. When you hit Split & download, each segment is saved as its own PDF, all packed into a single ZIP.

How do I know what ends up in each file?

Before you download, the pages are colour-tinted and badged 'File 1', 'File 2', and so on, and a live count tells you exactly how many files will be created — so there are no surprises.

Is my file uploaded anywhere?

No. The whole split runs locally in your browser — the PDF is read, cut, and zipped on your device and never gets sent to a server. Nothing leaves your machine.

Is there a file-size or page limit?

There's no fixed cap. Because everything runs in your browser, the practical limit is your device's memory — very large or high-page-count PDFs take longer to render and may strain an older phone or laptop.

What do I actually get back, and is it free?

You get a ZIP containing one PDF per segment (named like document-part-1.pdf, document-part-2.pdf). Even if you only set one cut, the output still comes as a ZIP. It's completely free, with no sign-up or watermark. Note: password-protected PDFs need to be unlocked first.