Split PDF Online Free
Split a PDF so each page becomes a separate PDF. Download all pages as a ZIP. No account, in the browser.
1Upload
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- How do I split a PDF online?
- Upload your PDF file. The tool loads it in your browser and splits it so each page becomes a separate PDF. Click the button to split, then download all pages as a single ZIP file. Everything runs in your browser; no data is sent to any server.
- Are my PDFs sent to a server?
- No. Splitting is done in your browser using pdf-lib. Your PDF never leaves your device.
- Can I choose which pages to split?
- This tool splits every page into its own PDF. You get one PDF per page, all bundled in a ZIP. If you need only certain pages, extract them from the ZIP after download.
- What are the output file names?
- Each page is saved as a separate PDF in the ZIP, named by page number (e.g. page-1.pdf, page-2.pdf). You can rename them after extracting the ZIP.
- Does it work with password-protected PDFs?
- Password-protected PDFs must be unlocked first. Open the PDF with the correct password in another app, save without password, then use that copy here.
- Does it work on mobile?
- Yes. The tool runs in the mobile browser. Upload your PDF, split, and download the ZIP. No app install required.
- Is there a page limit?
- There is no fixed limit. Very long PDFs may take longer and use more memory. For typical documents (e.g. under 100 pages), splitting works well.
- What is the difference between split and merge?
- Split takes one PDF and creates separate PDFs (one per page), then packs them in a ZIP. Merge takes two or more PDFs and combines them into a single PDF. They are opposite operations.
- Can I split only a range of pages?
- This tool splits all pages. Each page becomes one PDF in the ZIP. If you need only pages 3–5, download the ZIP and keep only those files after extracting.
- Is quality lost when splitting?
- No. The tool copies each page as-is into a new PDF. Content and quality are preserved. No re-encoding or compression is applied.