Split PDF
Extract specific pages or split every page into separate PDF files. Fast, free, and processed entirely in your browser.
Split PDF Files Online for Free
Separate PDF pages or extract specific page ranges into independent, high-quality PDF documents instantly. Simple, secure, and requiring no software installation.
Why Split PDFs with FileKit?
Flexible page extraction, high security, and instant browser processing.
Extract Specific Pages
Easily select individual pages or enter custom page ranges to separate only the parts you need.
Lightning Fast Split
Divide large PDF documents into multiple files in seconds directly inside your browser.
100% Private & Secure
Your documents stay strictly on your device. Processing occurs locally without uploading files to remote servers.
Bulk Export Options
Download your split PDF pages as separate single documents or compiled neatly into a single ZIP archive.
Cross-Platform Support
Works smoothly across Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, and Android using any modern web browser.
100% Free & Unlimited
Enjoy complete PDF splitting functionality with zero hidden costs, subscriptions, or watermarks.
How to Split PDF Files in 3 Steps
Follow these simple steps to divide your PDF document into separate files.
Upload PDF File
Click "Choose PDF File" or drag and drop your document directly into the splitter workspace.
Select Pages
Choose individual pages or specify exact page ranges that you wish to extract.
Download Files
Click "Split PDF" to save your newly extracted PDF documents straight to your device.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will splitting a PDF affect the quality or text formatting?
No, our tool extracts pages cleanly while maintaining all original fonts, vector graphics, and image resolution intact.
Are my uploaded PDF files safe when using this tool?
Yes, 100%. All processing happens locally in your web browser. Your confidential files are never saved or uploaded to external servers.
Can I extract a custom range of pages from a large PDF?
Yes! You can specify exact page numbers (e.g., 1-5, 8, 11-14) to extract precisely what you need into a new PDF file.