PDF Splitter

Upload PDF files and split by specified page ranges, with support for downloading the split PDF files

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PDF Split Settings

Drag and drop PDF file here, or

Split Results

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Please upload and split a PDF file to view results

Usage Instructions

1

Select Split Mode

Choose between splitting by page range or by specific pages.

2

Upload PDF File

Drag and drop PDF file to the upload area or click the browse button to select a file.

3

Set Split Parameters

Set the corresponding split parameters based on the selected mode, such as page range or specific pages.

4

Split PDF

Click the "Split PDF" button, and the system will split the PDF file according to the settings.

5

Download Results

After splitting is complete, you can view file information and download the split PDF files.

PDF Splitting Basics

What is PDF Splitting

PDF splitting is the process of dividing a single PDF file into multiple independent PDF files according to specific needs. This is very useful when dealing with large documents, only needing specific pages, or needing to reorganize document content.

Common PDF Splitting Scenarios

Extract Important Pages

Extract specific important pages from large PDF documents, such as contract signature pages, report summaries, etc.

Share Partial Content

When you only need to share part of a document rather than the entire content, splitting the PDF can protect sensitive information and reduce file size.

Reorganize Content

Split a large document into multiple smaller parts, then recombine them in a new order to meet specific reading or presentation needs.

Adapt to Different Devices

Split large PDFs into smaller files to make them easier to view and process on mobile devices.

Split Mode Details

Split by Page Range

Specify the start and end page numbers, and the system will extract all pages within that range and generate a new PDF file.

Applicable scenario: Need to extract a continuous chapter or multiple adjacent pages from the middle of a document.

Split by Specific Pages

Enter specific page numbers or page ranges (separated by commas), and the system will generate an independent PDF file for each input page number or page range.

Usage example: 1,3,5-10 (extract page 1, page 3, pages 5-10, generating three independent files)

Extract All Pages

Extract the entire PDF document as a complete part, generating a new PDF file with the same content as the original file.

Applicable scenario: Need to save a complete copy of the original document or create an editable version.

Best Practices for PDF Splitting

  • Backup the original PDF file before splitting to prevent splitting errors or the need to restore original content.
  • For important documents, carefully check that the content and page order of each output file are correct after splitting.
  • If you need to split a large number of pages, consider processing in batches to improve processing speed and reduce browser resource usage.
  • Use descriptive file names to name the split files for easy identification and management.
  • For PDFs containing sensitive information, ensure that the original file is deleted or securely stored after splitting.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will the quality of the split PDF files decrease?

No. This tool uses lossless processing, and the split PDF files retain all quality characteristics of the original file, including image resolution, fonts, and formatting.

Can password-protected PDF files be split?

No. Password-protected PDF files need to have their password protection removed before splitting can be performed.

Does file size affect splitting speed?

Yes. Larger PDF files or files containing a lot of images may require longer processing time. It is recommended to be patient when splitting large files.

Will bookmarks and links be preserved in the split PDF?

Currently, this tool does not preserve bookmarks and internal links of the original PDF during splitting. If you need to preserve these elements, it is recommended to use professional PDF editing software.