A simple step-by-step guide to split a pdf on Windows using PDFWix's free online tools.
How it works
Open PDFWix Split PDF — Open Edge or Chrome on Windows and go to pdfwix.com/split-pdf.
Add the PDF — Drag the PDF from File Explorer onto the dropzone, or click Select file.
Pick a mode — Choose Custom ranges (separate outputs with ;) or Split every page (one PDF per page).
Enter ranges if needed — For Custom ranges, type something like '1-3; 5; 7-9' to produce three PDFs.
Download — Click Split PDF — the resulting files (or a zip) download to your Downloads folder.
Frequently asked questions
Does Windows 11 have a built-in tool to split PDFs?
No. The closest native option is the Print-to-PDF trick from Adobe Reader or Edge — pick a page range and print to the 'Microsoft Print to PDF' printer. It works for one range at a time. For multiple ranges or burst mode use Split PDF.
Can 7-Zip split a PDF into pages?
No. 7-Zip splits archive files into multi-part volumes — it cannot split PDF pages. Use Split PDF (free, browser-based) for actual page splitting.
How do I extract several different page ranges from one PDF in one go?
Open Split PDF, pick Custom ranges, and type your ranges separated by semicolons — e.g. '1-3; 5; 7-9' produces three separate PDFs in a single download. Adobe Reader's Print-to-PDF would require running the print dialog three times.