Splitting a PDF lets you extract specific pages, separate chapters, or divide a large document into smaller files — all without any software installation. Here's how to do it for free in your browser.
Navigate to pdfeditor.onl/organize-pdf. The tool works in any modern browser with no plugins or downloads required.
Click the upload button or drag your PDF onto the page. The tool will render a thumbnail of every page so you can identify the pages you want to keep or extract.
In the Split Ranges field, type the page ranges you want to extract. For example: 1-3,4,5-7 will produce three separate PDF files — one containing pages 1 to 3, one containing only page 4, and one containing pages 5 to 7. Leave the field blank to split every page into its own file.
Tip: Use commas to separate ranges and hyphens to define a span. Example: 1-5,6-10,11 splits a 11-page PDF into three files.
Click Split & Download. Each page range becomes a separate PDF file downloaded to your device. Everything is processed locally — no files are ever uploaded to a server.
Yes. Enter a single page number in the split ranges field — for example just "4" — and you'll get a new PDF containing only that page.
Yes. There are no page limits. Processing speed depends on your device's RAM. Large files are handled entirely in your browser.
No. Splitting only rearranges the page structure. No images or content are re-encoded, so quality is perfectly preserved.
Yes — completely free, no account required, and no watermarks are added to the output files.