Split · In your browser
Cut, without sending.
Falcon Split is a PDF splitting tool that runs on your computer. One PDF becomes multiple files, divided by comma-separated page ranges. The original never leaves this tab.
The original PDF opens in this tab and stays there. Each range is written to its own file on your computer. By design.
Browser-only · no upload · Updated 2026-05-28
Why this tool exists
A “split” that runs on a server is a “send and split.” The full document — every page, the ones you wanted and the ones you did not — goes up first, and the requested ranges come back down. The pages you wanted to remove from the conversation are now part of someone else’s logs.
When the split happens on your computer, the document, the ranges, and the outputs all stay where they began. The page you wanted to share lives in its own file. The pages you did not are not anywhere they were not already.
Drop a PDF here to split it
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Your PDF is opened and split in this tab. Nothing about its contents is sent to a Falcon server.
Step-by-step
How to use Falcon Split
Falcon Split is a PDF splitting tool that runs on your computer. One PDF becomes multiple files, divided by comma-separated page ranges. The original never leaves this tab.
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Open the PDF you want to split.
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Enter the page ranges separated by commas (e.g. 1-3, 5, 7-9).
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Save — each range becomes its own file.
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Download the resulting PDFs (single download per range, or as a ZIP for many).
Updated 2026-05-28
FAQ
Common questions
Does splitting a PDF send it to a server?
No. The file opens in this tab and the pages you choose are written into new documents on your computer. Nothing is uploaded — the split happens entirely on your device, and the originals never leave it.
Can I pull out just a few specific pages?
Yes. Choose the exact pages or page ranges you want and only those are extracted. You can take a single page, a continuous range, or several ranges at once, and leave the rest behind.
Do I get one file back or several?
It depends on how you split. Extracting one range gives you a single PDF; splitting a document into its individual pages gives you a set of files, delivered together. Either way the pieces are built in your browser.
Will splitting reduce the quality of the pages?
No. Each page is copied across exactly as it was — text remains selectable and images keep their resolution. Splitting separates a document; it does not re-render or compress what it separates.
Is there a maximum size for the PDF I want to split?
No server quota applies, so the practical limit is your device's memory. A large document — including a long scanned file — splits comfortably on a modern laptop.
How your file stays private
No upload
Opens, parses, rewrites on your device. Nothing about the contents transits a Falcon server.
Zero logs
No filenames, sizes, contents, or per-file telemetry. Operation counts only.
No trackers
Open the Network tab during use. Only first-party JS appears in the request log.
Metadata stripped
Authors, edit history, EXIF, and embedded thumbnails are removed alongside the visible content.
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