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PDF · Splitter

Split a PDF Into Separate Files

Extract every page, a page range, or hand-picked pages — download individually or as a ZIP.

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Drop your PDF here

Single PDF file · max 100 MB

How It Works

1

Upload

Drop your PDF file.

2

Configure

Choose a split mode and page range.

3

Download

Save files individually or as a ZIP.

FAQ

What does 'All Pages' mode do?
Each page is saved as an individual PDF file. A 10-page PDF becomes 10 separate PDFs.
How do I write page ranges?
Use commas and hyphens: "1-3, 5, 8-10" creates three PDFs — pages 1–3, page 5, and pages 8–10.
Are my files stored on your servers?
No. Files are processed immediately and deleted — never stored or shared.
What is the maximum file size?
Single PDFs up to 100 MB are supported.

Splitting a PDF Without Making a Mess

Ways to split, and when each fits

“Split” means different things depending on the job. Pick the mode that matches what you're actually trying to hand over:

Split modeWhat you getTypical job
Extract a page rangeOne PDF with pages X–YSending one chapter or one exhibit
Every page as its own fileN single-page PDFsFeeding pages into separate uploads
Split at fixed intervalsFiles of equal page countsBreaking a bulk scan into documents
Extract selected pagesOne PDF with hand-picked pagesPulling certificates out of a packet

PDF page numbers vs. printed page numbers

The number printed on a page and its position in the file rarely match — a cover, table of contents and blank pages shift everything. When a court office or professor asks for “pages 12–18”, they usually mean the printed numbers, so check the thumbnails before splitting rather than trusting the counter. Splitting never re-renders content: text stays sharp and searchable, and file quality is identical to the original.

After the split

Extracted parts inherit the original's file size per page, so a section from a heavy scan may still exceed a portal limit — run it through the PDF compressor if needed. To pull specific pages rather than ranges, the page extractor is faster, and if you split too aggressively, merge puts the pieces back together.