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Split a PDF by page ranges or extract every page into separate files.
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PDF files
Processed in your browser - never uploaded
Splitting a PDF means taking one document and breaking it into several smaller files. Whether you need to pull a single chapter out of a lengthy report, separate a batch of scanned certificates into individual pages, or chop an oversized file into email-friendly pieces, Sapphire's free Split PDF tool handles it in seconds. There is nothing to install and no account to create.
You get three ways to split. Extract exactly the pages you want using custom ranges such as "1-3, 8-10", burst the document so every page becomes its own file, or cut the PDF into fixed-size chunks of every N pages. If your choice produces one file it downloads on its own; if it produces several, they arrive neatly bundled in a single ZIP.
Because privacy matters when documents contain personal or financial details, every file is processed entirely inside your own browser using WebAssembly. Your PDF is never uploaded to a server, so the pages you split never leave your device.
Add your PDF
Drag and drop your file onto the tool or browse to select it. The PDF loads directly in your browser, so nothing is sent anywhere.
Choose a split mode
Pick how you want the document divided: by custom page ranges, into every single page, or into fixed-size chunks of every N pages.
Set your options
For custom ranges, type them in the format "1-3, 8-10". For chunks, enter how many pages each file should contain. The other mode needs no further input.
Run the split
Start the split and the tool separates the pages on your device according to the mode you selected.
Download your files
A single output downloads directly, while multiple outputs are packaged into one ZIP for a tidy, single download.
The whole split runs in your browser through WebAssembly, so your PDF is never uploaded to a server. This makes it a safe choice for statements, contracts and anything confidential.
Extract precise page ranges, burst a file into single pages, or slice it into equal chunks. One tool covers the common ways people need to break a document apart.
When your split creates several files they are bundled into one ZIP, so you download once instead of clicking through file after file. A single result simply downloads on its own.
There is no account to create, no email to hand over and no watermark stamped on your pages. Just open the tool and split.
Most online PDF tools upload your document to a server to process it. This one does not. Every operation runs inside your own browser using WebAssembly, so your files are read, processed, and saved locally - they are never transmitted, stored, or seen by Sapphire Broking or anyone else. That makes it safe to use with financial statements, contracts, and identity documents.
No. The entire split happens locally in your browser using WebAssembly, so your PDF never leaves your device and is never sent to any server.
Type the ranges separated by commas, for example "1-3, 8-10", and the tool will create a file for each range you list.
Custom ranges let you extract specific groups of pages, every-single-page mode turns each page into its own file, and fixed-chunk mode cuts the document into files of every N pages.
When a split produces more than one file, they are packaged into a single ZIP so you only need one download. If your split produces just one file, it downloads directly as a PDF.
There is no server-imposed limit because the work is done on your own device; the practical ceiling is simply your device's available memory.
No. Splitting only separates existing pages into new files, so the text, images and formatting on each page stay exactly as they were.
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