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How to Split a PDF on Mac — 3 Free Methods

May 5, 2026
5 min read

Fastest method: Use DocMint Split PDF in Safari — upload, set page ranges, download. Free, no signup, no installation. For a built-in option, macOS Preview works too.

Method 1: DocMint (Free, Browser-Based — Best for Page Ranges)

The easiest way to split PDFs on Mac with precise control over page ranges.

  1. Open DocMint Split PDF in Safari or Chrome
  2. Upload your PDF
  3. Choose your split method:
    • By page range — e.g., pages 1-5 and 6-10
    • Extract specific pages — e.g., pages 3, 7, 12
    • Split into individual pages — every page becomes its own PDF
  4. Click Split PDF
  5. Download the resulting files (as a ZIP if multiple)

Best for: Splitting by specific page ranges, extracting chapters, or splitting large documents.

Method 2: macOS Preview (Built-In, Free)

Every Mac has Preview pre-installed. It can split PDFs without any additional software.

Split by Dragging Pages

  1. Open your PDF in Preview
  2. Show the thumbnail sidebar: View → Thumbnails
  3. Select the pages you want to extract (hold ⌘ to select multiple)
  4. Drag the selected thumbnails to the Desktop or a Finder folder
  5. Preview creates a new PDF with just those pages

Delete Pages to Split

  1. Duplicate your PDF first (⌘D in Finder)
  2. Open the duplicate in Preview
  3. Select the pages you want to remove from this copy
  4. Press Delete to remove them
  5. Save — you now have a PDF with only the pages you kept
  6. Repeat with the original for the other section

Best for: Simple splits on small documents. Tedious for large PDFs or many splits.

Method 3: Automator (Mac Built-In, Advanced)

macOS Automator can batch-split PDFs — useful if you need to split many PDFs the same way.

  1. Open Automator (in Applications)
  2. Create a new Workflow
  3. Add the action Split PDF from the PDF category
  4. Configure the split settings
  5. Run the workflow on your PDF

Best for: Power users who need to automate repetitive PDF splitting tasks.

Comparison: PDF Splitting Methods on Mac

MethodPage RangesEase of UseInstallation
DocMint✅ Yes⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐None
PreviewManual only⭐⭐⭐Pre-installed
Automator✅ Yes⭐⭐Pre-installed

FAQ

Can I split a PDF on Mac for free?

Yes. DocMint splits PDFs in your browser for free — no software installation, no signup. macOS Preview also has a built-in free method.

Does Mac Preview split PDFs?

Yes. macOS Preview can split PDFs by dragging pages out of the thumbnail sidebar into a new Finder window. It's free and built into every Mac.

How do I split a PDF into individual pages on Mac?

In DocMint, upload your PDF, select "Split into individual pages," and download a ZIP file containing each page as a separate PDF. In Preview, drag each page thumbnail to the desktop.

Can I split a PDF by page range on Mac?

Yes. DocMint lets you specify exact page ranges (e.g., pages 1-5, 6-10). Preview requires manually dragging pages, which is tedious for large documents.

Will splitting a PDF reduce quality?

No. Splitting only separates pages — it does not re-compress or modify the content of any page.

Split Your PDF on Mac — Free

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