Split PDF

Split PDF files into smaller documents quickly and securely, right in your browser. Set fixed or custom intervals and download everything in a ZIP file.

Select a PDF file to get started

About this tool

PDF Splitter lets you split a PDF file into multiple smaller documents with full control over page ranges. Choose an automatic split into equal parts or manually define the pages for each part. Everything happens in your browser, ensuring complete privacy.

PDF Splitter Features

Automatic splitting into equal parts with defined intervals
Custom separation by specific pages or flexible ranges
Preview pages before confirming the splits
Download all generated PDFs in a single ZIP file

When to Split a PDF

Splitting PDFs is useful whenever you need to separate parts of a larger document or distribute content in an organized way.

  • Separate ChaptersSeparate chapters from books, course materials, e-books, or reports into individual files for easier reading or distribution.
  • Reduce File SizeSplit large PDFs into smaller parts to send by email or share on platforms with file size limits.
  • Organize Scanned DocumentsSeparate batch scans by document, form, or recipient, creating organized individual files.
  • Distribute by SectionSplit a proposal, manual, or presentation PDF by section to send only the relevant part to each recipient.

How to Split a PDF

1

Upload your PDF

Click to upload or drag and drop the PDF file you want to split.

2

Define the intervals

Use fixed intervals to split into equal parts, or create custom intervals by choosing exactly which pages to include in each part.

3

Download the files

Click Download Files. All generated files will be compressed into a single ZIP.

Questions and Answers

What is the difference between fixed and custom intervals?

Fixed intervals automatically split the PDF into parts with the same number of pages. Custom intervals let you manually choose the start and end pages for each part.

How are the files delivered after splitting?

All generated PDFs are automatically compressed into a single ZIP file. The download starts as soon as processing is complete.

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