PDF Split

Split a PDF into separate pages or extract a page range, right in your browser.

Choose one PDF to split. We read it locally to count its pages.

How do you want to split it?

ToolsSoup's PDF Split is a free online tool that breaks one PDF into separate files, entirely in your browser. Extract a single page range into a new PDF, or split every page into its own document — then download the results in one click. No uploads, no sign-up, and nothing ever leaves your device.

What is a PDF splitter?

A PDF splitter takes a single multi-page PDF and turns it into smaller files, either by pulling out a chosen range of pages or by separating every page into its own document. People use it to share just one chapter of a report, pull a single invoice from a batch scan, drop a confidential page before sending, or break a huge file into bite-sized pieces. Because ToolsSoup splits PDFs locally with the open-source pdf-lib engine, your document is never sent to a server.

How to split a PDF online

Splitting a PDF with ToolsSoup takes just a few seconds:

  1. Click Select a PDF file and choose the document you want to split.
  2. Pick a mode: extract a page range, or split every page into its own PDF.
  3. If you chose a range, set the From and To pages, then click Split PDF and download the result.

Why use this PDF splitter?

  • 100% free with no ads, sign-up, watermarks, or page limits.
  • Runs entirely in your browser — your PDF is never uploaded to a server.
  • Extract any page range or burst the whole file into single pages.
  • Keeps the original page size and quality of every page.
  • Works offline once the page has loaded.

Frequently asked questions

Is this PDF split tool free?

Yes. Every tool on ToolsSoup is completely free, with no account, sign-up, watermarks, or hidden limits.

Is my PDF uploaded anywhere?

No. The entire split happens locally in your browser using JavaScript, so your document is never sent to or stored on any server.

Can I extract just one page or a range of pages?

Yes. Choose the range mode and set the From and To page numbers to pull out exactly the pages you need into a single new PDF. Set From and To to the same number to extract one page.

Can I split a PDF into separate single-page files?

Yes. Pick the single-page mode and the tool creates one PDF per page, each with its own download link, so you can save every page individually.

Why won't my PDF split?

The most common cause is a password-protected or corrupted file. Make sure the PDF opens normally and is not encrypted, then select it again. Files that are not valid PDFs cannot be split.