Slice a book PDF into printable booklets.
Cut one big book into smaller, self-contained parts — each keeping the cover & contents — ready to print. Your file never leaves your device.
No uploadNo sign-upNo file limits
- Upload
- Choose cuts
- Download
How it works
Three steps. About a minute.
01
Open your PDF
Drop in a book, textbook, or score. We read it locally and show its chapters and page numbering.
02
Choose your cuts
Split by chapter automatically, or set exact page ranges. Optionally repeat the cover on every part.
03
Download booklets
Get a tidy set of print-ready PDFs (or one zip) — each a standalone little book.
Not just "split"
Real booklets, not loose page-dumps.
- Repeat the cover & contents on every part, so each prints as its own little book.
- Reads the table of contents — split by chapter without hunting page numbers.
- Physical-page accurate — handles front-matter numbering (i, ii, iii… 1, 2, 3).
🔒
Your PDF never leaves your browser.
All the slicing happens on your device. No uploads, no servers touching your files, nothing stored. Close the tab and it's gone.
Made for
Big books that need to become small ones.
📚 Textbooks
Print one chapter at a time instead of lugging 600 pages.
🎼 Sheet music
Split a songbook into per-piece booklets for the stand.
📝 Workbooks
Hand out one unit per week, cover page included.
📄 Reports
Break a long report into section-sized handouts.
FAQ
Questions, answered.
Is my file really not uploaded?
Correct — slicing runs entirely in your browser using your device's own resources. Nothing is sent to a server.
Is it free? What's the catch?
Free. When you download, we ask you to optionally watch one short ad to support the project — that's the only ad, and you can skip it.
Is there a file-size limit?
No hard limit — it depends on your device's memory. Typical books (a few hundred MB) are fine.
Will the printed page numbers be right?
You always work in physical page numbers, and we show the printed labels (i, ii… 1, 2) so cuts are never ambiguous.