Cut PDF Pages
Slice every page into a grid of parts — undo “multiple pages per sheet”, split scanned spreads, or rebuild a scanned booklet into reading order.
Your PDF is cut locally on your device — it is never uploaded.
How to cut PDF pages into parts
- Add your PDF. Drop it above or click to browse.
- Choose the grid. 2, 4, 6, 9, 16 parts or a custom rows × columns grid; set the reading order (rows or columns, left-to-right or right-to-left) and trim outer margins / inner spacing if needed.
- Cut & download. Each part becomes its own full page, in the order you chose.
Frequently asked questions
Is my PDF uploaded?
No. The cutting happens entirely in your browser, losslessly.
What is the disassembled-booklet mode?
For booklets that were unstapled and scanned sheet by sheet: each scan holds two logical pages side by side, in booklet order. This mode cuts every scan in half and re-sorts the halves into correct reading order (1, 2, 3 …) automatically.
What are outer margin and inner spacing for?
If the original layout had white space around and between the parts, these millimetre offsets shift the cut lines so each part is trimmed exactly — same idea as Online2PDF's fine-tuning.
Will quality suffer?
No — parts are extracted as vector regions of the original page, not screenshots.
