Break a long bank statement, GST return, or report PDF into per-month, per-account, or per-page files. Pick page ranges with friendly labels, split evenly into N parts, or one PDF per page. Everything runs in your browser.
01 — What you create
Pick ranges with friendly labels (Apr 2026, May 2026, …) or auto-split evenly. The tool builds a plan you can preview, then saves one PDF per range — file names are auto-numbered and slug-safe.
HDFC bank statement
Apr–Jun 2026 · 30 pages
→ 3 output files
SPLIT PLAN
OUTPUT FILES
+ matching XLSX plan with the same labels and page ranges
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02 — How it works
Banks like to send 12 months of statements as a single 200-page PDF. Auditors and accountants like one file per month. This tool bridges the gap: paste a range list, get cleanly-labelled monthly files in under a minute.
Drag a long bank statement, GST return, or report into the picker. The tool reads its page count in the browser — nothing uploads.
Custom ranges with month labels (1-12: Jan 2026), even N parts, every N pages, or one PDF per page. The plan preview updates live.
One click renders each range as its own PDF, named like statement__01__Apr-2026.pdf. Optional XLSX manifest with the full plan for your records.
03 — Built for monthly splits
Custom ranges (with labels), even N parts, every N pages, or one PDF per page. Pick the one that matches the document's structure.
Ranges accept "1-12: Jan 2026" syntax. The label slug becomes part of the output filename — no manual renaming after.
Use "20-end" instead of counting to the last page. The tool resolves "end" against the actual page count automatically.
As you type ranges, see the resolved plan with file count, page count, and per-range labels. Parse warnings surface inline.
Draft (small file size), Standard (good default), High, and Print (sharpest for physical printing). Same trade-offs as the merge tool.
Optional spreadsheet listing the source file, every output range, page count, and the predicted filename. Great for handoff to accounting.
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04 — Common questions
In this tool, no — each page is rasterised to a JPEG before being written into the output PDF (same approach as the Merge tool, for the same reasons). If you need text-searchable output, run OCR after splitting, or open each part in a PDF editor that supports text recognition.
Roughly proportional to page count × the chosen quality scale squared. Standard (1.5×) typically yields ~80–120 KB per page. A 10-page monthly statement is around 1 MB; a 30-page quarterly statement is around 3 MB at Standard quality.
Overlapping ranges are allowed — the same page can appear in two output files. Skipped pages are also fine — pages not covered by any range simply aren't included in any output file. The plan preview shows exactly what each output file will contain so you can confirm before splitting.
Browsers tend to block "popup bursts" — if many downloads fire in a single tick, the browser flags it as suspicious and only allows the first one. The tool paces downloads ~180 ms apart so all parts save reliably without prompting the user. For 10+ parts, this means a few seconds of staggered saving.
Two sheets. Summary: source filename, page count, size, mode, quality, output file count, total output pages. Plan: one row per output file with #, label, start page, end page, page count, and the predicted filename — perfect to hand to your accountant alongside the split files.
Never. The source PDF is read into memory, page-rasterised, and re-emitted as new PDFs — all in your browser, using the same PDF stack that powers the rest of Sonchoy. No upload step, no server round-trip, no logging.
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