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Split PDF

Split a PDF into parts or extract pages, free, in your browser.

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From full PDF to the parts you need

Extract what you need

Get only the chapter, report, or section you need to share, without the full document.

100% private

Your PDF is split in your browser. Never uploaded to any server.

Full control

Choose to split by pages, ranges, or intervals. The result is exactly what you define.

No waiting

Splitting happens locally in seconds, no queues or processing delays.

Three steps, no hassle

1

Upload your PDF file

Drag or select the PDF you want to split. Up to 100 MB, no signup.

2

Define how to split

Choose whether to split into individual pages, a specific range, or regular intervals.

3

Download the resulting files

Download the parts as separate PDF files, ready to use.

Got questions?

Pages use the original document numbering. Page 1 of the PDF is the first visible page, regardless of any printed page numbers.

Yes. You can choose the option to split into individual pages and you will get a separate PDF file for each page of the original document.

Hyperlinks to external URLs are preserved. Internal links pointing to pages elsewhere in the document may break if those pages are not in the resulting fragment.

Approximately yes. If you extract 10 out of 100 pages, the resulting file will be about 10% of the original size, plus shared resources (fonts, embedded images).

No. PDFs with copy or edit protection cannot be split without first removing the password. The document must be unlocked to process it.

Split PDF: how to extract pages and sections from a document

PDF documents often accumulate content from multiple sources over time. An 80-page contract may contain 5 distinct sections that need to be sent to different recipients. Splitting a PDF lets you extract exactly the pages you need without modifying the original.

Technically, splitting a PDF means creating one or more new documents containing a subset of the original pages. Each page in a PDF is an independent unit with its own resources (fonts, images), which makes it possible to separate them without any degradation.

Convertir.ai splits the PDF directly in your browser using pdf-lib. No bytes are sent to external servers. This is especially important for legal, medical, or financial documents where privacy is critical.