Split PDF Tool
Split PDF lets you separate PDF pages into smaller files or extract selected page ranges more quickly. It works directly in the browser on desktop or mobile, so the result can be reviewed before saving, sharing, printing, exporting, or using it in a larger workflow.
🧮 Upload PDF and Choose Split Mode
Load one PDF, choose how you want to split it, review the output plan, then build and download the split files.
📤 Upload PDF
Drop a PDF here or click to browse
Use a standard PDF file from your device. Splitting happens directly in the browser.
⚙️ Split Settings
📄 Source PDF
🧩 Output Plan
| Output File | Pages | Page Count |
|---|---|---|
| No split plan available yet. | ||
📦 Built Split Files
📊 Split Summary
Quick view of source PDF info, planned output files and current build status.
Source Info
Waiting for upload
Split Mode
Each page
Output Name
split-pdf-*.pdf
ZIP Output
split-pdf-files.zip
Split Modes Explained
The page supports several output styles so users can either extract a single range or create many split files in one run.
| Mode | What it does | Best use |
|---|---|---|
| Each Page | Creates one separate PDF for every page in the source file. | Best when every page needs to be shared individually. |
| One Range | Extracts a selected start-to-end range into one new PDF. | Good for pulling one section from a larger document. |
| Every N Pages | Breaks the file into chunks of a fixed number of pages. | Useful for dividing long PDFs into smaller parts. |
| Custom Groups | Builds multiple output files from custom page groups like 1-3 | 4-6 | 7,9,10. | Best for advanced selective splitting. |
Best for
Split PDF Tool is useful for students, office users, teachers, freelancers, and anyone handling document workflows when they want a faster way to handle one focused task without digging through extra steps.
Keep ready
Before you start, keep Output File Base Name, PDF Title Prefix (Optional), Split Mode, and Range Start ready. That usually makes the workflow through Upload PDF and Choose Split Mode, Upload PDF, Drop a PDF here or click to browse, and Split Settings smoother and easier to review.
Review before final use
Preview the final layout, file, or exported output before you print, upload, share, or send it.
About This Split PDF Tool
Split PDF Tool helps you split a PDF into smaller files by range or individual pages without turning a simple document job into a long editing workflow. It is useful when you want a practical result quickly, especially on a static tools site where users expect clear controls, visible previews, and a straightforward download flow.
This page is best for people who already know the job they need to finish: select the right file, check the preview or settings, and export separate PDF files for the pages or ranges you choose. That keeps the process faster for students, office users, freelancers, teachers, and anyone handling repeat PDF work.
Use the output as a working file, then review which pages are included in each output, naming, and whether the split files open correctly. For extra step-by-step help, open the Split PDF guide. You can also browse the PDF Tools page when you need the next PDF-related tool in the same workflow.
Split PDF Tool FAQ
What does Split PDF Tool do? Split PDF Tool helps you split a PDF into smaller files by range or individual pages. It is meant to shorten a focused task so you can move from input to result with less friction.
Who is Split PDF Tool useful for? It is useful for students, office teams, freelancers, teachers, and anyone who needs separate PDF files for the pages or ranges you choose without opening a heavy desktop workflow for a small document job.
Can I use Split PDF Tool on mobile? Yes. The page is designed to stay usable on phones as well as larger screens, which helps when you need a quick document fix away from a laptop.
What should I check before I save the final file? Review which pages are included in each output, naming, and whether the split files open correctly. Small PDF mistakes can be easy to miss until after you share or print the result.
Where can I find more PDF help after this? Open the related guide for step-by-step help, then browse the PDF Tools page if you need the next tool in the same workflow.