How to Split a PDF on Windows — Free, No Software
Split a PDF on Windows without installing any software or paying for Adobe Acrobat. SynthPDF works in Chrome, Edge, and Firefox — upload your PDF, select the pages to extract, and download the split files in seconds.
Step-by-Step Instructions
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Open your browser on Windows
Visit synthpdf.com/tools/split in Chrome, Edge, or Firefox on Windows 10 or 11.
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Upload your PDF
Click Upload PDF or drag the file from File Explorer. Free plan supports files up to 25 MB.
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Enter the page ranges to split
Specify pages or ranges (e.g., 1–5, 8, 10–15) to extract into separate PDF files.
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Download the split files
Click Split. Each range downloads as a separate PDF file to your Downloads folder.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can I split a PDF on Windows without Acrobat?
- Yes — SynthPDF works in any Windows browser. No Adobe Acrobat or third-party software needed.
- Does it work in Microsoft Edge on Windows?
- Yes — SynthPDF is fully compatible with Microsoft Edge on Windows 10 and 11.
- Can I split a PDF into individual pages on Windows?
- Yes — choose 'Split into individual pages' to extract every page as a separate PDF.
- Is it safe to upload my PDF to split it on Windows?
- The split operation runs in your browser — files never leave your Windows PC. No upload required.
- What's the best free PDF splitter for Windows?
- SynthPDF — browser-based, no install, no watermarks, no file size limits on Pro.
Ready to split your PDF?
Free, no sign-up, browser-only. Files never leave your device.
Open PDF SplitterHow It Works
Upload your PDF
Drop in any PDF file. All pages are shown as a visual thumbnail grid.
Choose how to split
Split every page into individual files, extract a page range, or select specific pages.
Download your files
Individual pages or a merged range — downloaded instantly as PDF files.
Why SynthPDF?
Browser-only — files never uploaded
Splitting runs entirely in your browser using PDF-lib. Your files never leave your device — ideal for confidential legal, medical, or financial documents.
Visual thumbnail grid
See every page before you split. Click pages to select or deselect — no guessing page numbers in a long document.
Three split modes
Split all pages into individual files, extract a specific page range, or pick non-consecutive pages — all in one tool.
Download all pages as ZIP
Splitting every page produces a ZIP file with individually numbered PDFs — ready for batch workflows.
Zero quality loss
Pages are extracted as-is. No re-rendering, no re-compression — the extracted pages are byte-for-byte identical to the originals.
No sign-up, no file size limit on Pro
Free up to 25 MB. Pro and above have no file size restrictions for splitting.
When You Need to Split a PDF
PDF splitting is one of the most common document operations. You need it when:
- Extracting specific pages — pulling pages 3–8 from a 50-page report to share with a colleague
- Separating merged documents — a scan that combined multiple forms into one file
- Breaking up large files for email — splitting a 40 MB report into smaller chunks
- Creating individual chapter files — from a book or long document
- Isolating a specific attachment — from a combined contract-and-exhibits PDF
Three Split Modes
- Split all pages: Every page becomes its own PDF. Downloads as a ZIP file. Useful for scanning workflows.
- Extract a page range: Pages 5–12 become one PDF. The original file is unchanged.
- Select specific pages: Click individual page thumbnails to pick non-consecutive pages (e.g., pages 1, 4, and 7).
How Browser-Side Splitting Works
Splitting runs entirely in your browser using PDF-lib. When you select a page range, the library reads the page objects from the source PDF, copies them into a new document, and writes the output — all without sending any data to our servers. Your files never leave your device, which matters for confidential documents.
Split vs. Remove Pages — What's the Difference?
Split creates a new file from selected pages, leaving the original untouched.Remove Pages deletes pages from the original document and returns the remainder. Use split to extract; use remove pages to delete.
Tips for Efficient Splitting
- Use the thumbnail grid to visually confirm page selection before splitting — especially for long documents.
- For consistent splits (e.g., every 10 pages), use our Batch Processing tool which supports automated page-range splitting.
- After splitting, run through Compress if the extracted pages still carry large images from the original document.
SynthPDF vs. Competitors — PDF Splitter Comparison
| Feature | SynthPDF | iLovePDF | Smallpdf | Adobe Acrobat |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price | Free | Free (limited) | Free (limited) | $19.99/mo |
| Browser-only | ✅ | ❌ | ❌ | ❌ |
| Visual page thumbnails | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
| Select specific pages | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
| Download all as ZIP | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ |
| No sign-up needed | ✅ | ✅ | ❌ | ✅ |
| File size limit (free) | 25 MB | 15 MB | 5 MB | None |
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes — enter a page range (e.g. 3–7) or click individual page thumbnails to select only the pages you need.
No. Splitting is purely structural — pages are extracted as-is with no re-rendering or quality loss.
Remove the password first with our Unlock PDF tool, then split.
Free users can split PDFs up to 25 MB. Pro and above have no file size restrictions.
Yes — choose 'Split all pages' and download a ZIP containing each page as its own PDF.
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