Split

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Why Choose Ai2Done to Split PDFs?

You finally received one giant PDF—200 pages of board materials—and only chapter four is yours. Splitting should not require IT tickets or desktop licenses you do not have. Ai2Done offers a fast, online split inside your browser: isolate the pages you need, discard the rest, and move on. It is free for everyday office work, with no registration hassle when you just need a quick extract before a meeting. Privacy matters when the source file includes payroll, legal discovery, or customer data; local processing means no upload pipeline you cannot explain to compliance. Large files are part of real life—annual reports, scanned bundles—so the tool is built for practical chunks, not toy demos. Secure, browser-based splitting keeps you in control: you decide exactly which pages become a new PDF, without emailing the entire document to a third party.

How to Split PDF Pages

  1. Open Split PDF and load the master file, then scroll the thumbnail strip to verify every section you plan to separate is visible.
  2. Choose split mode—by fixed ranges, selected pages, or every N pages—so, for example, invoices become one file and appendices become another.
  3. Start the split, download each resulting PDF, and rename them immediately with client-ready titles so attachments never get mixed up again.

Split PDF FAQ

Can I split a PDF without uploading it?
Yes—the split runs locally in your browser, which protects confidential bundles you would rather not send online.
How do I split only certain pages, not the whole file?
Select the page thumbnails or enter explicit page numbers, then export just that range into a new PDF while leaving the rest untouched.
Will splitting break links between pages?
Internal links may stop working across separate files; if cross-references matter, keep related sections together or rebuild links in your editor.
Is splitting large scanned PDFs supported?
Large scans work until the browser runs out of memory; split in smaller batches if the file is enormous, or compress first for smoother performance.
Do I need an account to split PDFs?
Routine splits are free without registration; enterprise deployments may layer sign-in on top for auditing, but personal use stays frictionless.
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