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Split PDF

Extract pages or split into separate files.

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Divide a PDF into separate files or pull out only the pages you need. Choose split-all, a custom range, or fixed-size chunks.

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How to Use Split PDF

  1. Step 1: Upload the PDF you want to divide.
  2. Step 2: Choose how to split—by page ranges, individual pages, or the option shown on the tool.
  3. Step 3: Run the split operation and wait for cloud processing to finish.
  4. Step 4: Download each resulting PDF and confirm page counts match your plan.
  5. Step 5: Archive the original master file if your workflow requires keeping an untouched copy.

Why Use FastConvertTools?

  • 100% free: No subscription, no per-file credits, and no watermark added to your output.
  • No signup required: Open the tool and convert immediately—ideal for shared computers and quick jobs.
  • Privacy-focused: Files are transferred over HTTPS to our conversion partner for processing and are typically deleted from their servers within about one hour. We do not use your documents to train models or build marketing lists.
  • Works on any device: Use Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, or iOS with a modern browser such as Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge.

Supported Formats

Input: PDF (.pdf)

Output: One or more PDF (.pdf) files

Maximum file size: 100 MB per file. If your file is larger, compress or split it first using our other free tools, then return here.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this tool free?

Yes. FastConvertTools is free to use with no account required. We fund the site through advertising so you can convert files without a paywall.

Is my file secure? What happens after conversion?

Files are transferred over HTTPS to our conversion partner for processing and are typically deleted from their servers within about one hour. We do not use your documents to train models or build marketing lists.

What is the maximum file size?

PDF and video tools accept up to 100 MB per file per job unless the upload area states otherwise. Image and text tools may use browser limits instead of a fixed cap.

What devices and browsers are supported?

Any modern device with a current browser works. Phones and tablets can upload from the gallery or files app; desktops support drag-and-drop. Disable aggressive ad blockers only if they block the conversion script—never disable HTTPS.

Can I extract only specific chapters?

Yes. Use page ranges that match your chapter boundaries. Double-check page numbers in your PDF viewer because cover pages and blank inserts shift numbering.

About splitting PDF documents

Splitting breaks one PDF into smaller files so you can email chapters, redact sections, or upload only the pages a portal accepts. Attorneys extract exhibits, teachers share one worksheet without the full workbook, and operations teams separate a scanned batch into per-customer files. Splitting is reversible only by merging again, so keep the original when audits require a complete record. Page labels printed in headers may not match internal index numbers—always verify ranges against thumbnails before submitting legal filings. Extremely large scans may produce multiple heavy outputs; compress each part if recipients have strict size caps. Split does not automatically OCR or rename files; adopt a naming convention like clientname_part2.pdf to avoid confusion in shared drives.

FastConvertTools focuses on straightforward workflows: upload or paste, convert, download, and move on with your day. Whether you are a student fixing one assignment, a freelancer delivering client assets, or an office administrator unblocking an email attachment limit, you get clear steps on this page and predictable limits before you start. When results must be perfect, always keep an original copy and spot-check the output against your source—automated conversion saves time, but human review still wins for high-stakes documents.