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9 July 2026
How to split a PDF into separate files?
Riqa's Split PDF tool lets you divide a PDF into multiple files by marking cut points between pages, or extract specific pages into a new document — all without installing any software.
What you can do?
Split PDF mode — click between any two pages to mark a split point. Every split point creates a boundary, so the document gets divided into that many parts. For example, marking between pages 3 and 4 on a 10-page document creates two files: pages 1–3 and pages 4–10.
Extract Pages mode — select individual pages by clicking their thumbnails. The selected pages are pulled into a single new PDF in their original order. Useful for pulling out a specific chapter, invoice, or form from a larger document.
Step-by-step
- Go to riqa.app/splitpdf and upload your PDF by dragging it in or clicking to browse.
- The page thumbnails load in a horizontal strip. Use the Zoom slider to make them larger if you need to read the content.
- To split: click the scissors icon between any pages where you want a cut. Active split points show as solid lines. Click Split every page at the bottom to split at every page gap in one click.
- To extract: switch to the Extract Pages tab, then click the thumbnails of the pages you want. Click Select all to grab everything, or click individual pages for a custom selection.
- Click Split or Extract to process the file.
What you get back?
- One split point or a single-page extract → a single PDF file download.
- Multiple split points or multiple extracted pages → a ZIP file containing one PDF per part, named part-1.pdf, part-2.pdf, and so on.
Things to know
- Password-protected PDFs cannot be split. Remove the password first using Riqa's Unlock PDF tool, then come back and split.
- Your file is available to download for 24 hours, after which it is permanently deleted from Riqa's servers.
- Splitting costs 3 credits per operation, regardless of how many split points or pages you select.