Separate a PDF into individual pages, pull out a specific range, or break it into equal chunks. No upload required , everything runs locally in your browser via pdf-lib. Single-file output downloads directly; multiple files are zipped automatically.
Drop a PDF or click to browse
Split, extract pages, or break into chunks
100% in your browser · Your PDF never leaves your device · No upload, no signup
Free: up to 50 output files per split · Pro: 500 files
Drop your PDF
Drag and drop any PDF onto the upload area or click to pick one. The tool reads the page count instantly, no upload to any server.
Choose a split mode
Pick individual pages (one PDF each), extract a custom page range like "1-3, 5", or split every N pages into equal chunks.
Download the result
Single output: downloads immediately as a PDF. Multiple outputs: automatically packaged into a ZIP archive with one click.
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Split into individual pages, extract a custom range like "1-3, 5, 8-10", or divide into equal chunks every N pages. Each mode outputs clean PDFs ready to share.
Everything runs locally via pdf-lib. Your document never leaves your device, is never stored on a server, and requires no account or login.
Splitting 50 pages produces 50 PDFs. They are automatically packaged into a single ZIP archive, one click to download the entire batch.
Large PDFs are common in legal filings, contracts, academic papers, and financial reports. When you need to share only a specific chapter, attach a single invoice from a batch statement, or break a 200-page manual into per-topic chunks, splitting is faster than asking the sender for individual files. Our tool supports all three workflows: pull out an arbitrary range, isolate every page, or chunk by a fixed count.
Most PDF splitters upload your file to a remote server. That's a serious privacy concern for anything sensitive, contracts, medical records, tax documents, or legal filings. SammaPix runs pdf-lib entirely in your browser tab. Nothing ever leaves your machine, and there is no account required.
Yes. The split copies individual page objects from the source document using pdf-lib, preserving text, images, vector graphics, and most form fields exactly as they appeared in the original. Encrypted PDFs are handled with ignoreEncryption: true , please only split files you are authorized to open.