Split PDF
Pull out a single page, a range, or break the entire PDF into one-page files — all in your browser. No upload, no waiting in a queue, no file size leaving your device.
How to split a PDF
- Upload your PDF (drag in or click to browse).
- Choose a mode: extract a specific range, or split into individual pages.
- Type the page range — for example
1-3, 5, 7-9. - Click Split — your file(s) download immediately, zipped if there's more than one.
Why split PDFs with QuickPDFKit?
- Lossless — pages are copied without re-encoding.
- Private — your PDF stays on your machine the whole time.
- Bulk-friendly — split a 500-page PDF into 500 files in one go.
- Flexible ranges — extract chapters, pull single pages, or both.
- Free, no signup — just upload and split.
Common uses
- Pulling one chapter out of a textbook PDF
- Extracting a signature page from a long contract
- Isolating a single receipt from a monthly statement
- Separating individual invoices from a bulk export
- Removing confidential pages before sharing a document
- Sending only the relevant section of a report to a colleague
Frequently asked questions
What page-range syntax is supported?
Comma-separated numbers and hyphenated ranges. 1-3, 5, 7-9 extracts pages 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, and 9 in that order.
How do I download all the split files?
If the split produces more than one file, they're bundled into a ZIP archive automatically.
Is there a maximum page count?
No fixed limit — splitting a 1000+ page PDF works on most modern devices, just with a slightly longer processing time.
Are my files uploaded?
No. Splitting runs locally via pdf-lib. The page works offline once it's loaded.