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Split PDF Online
This tool splits a PDF into separate page files or extracts a selected page set. It checks the page count before the job, lets you use every page or tick specific pages, and returns a ZIP archive with predictable filenames.
PDF files
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How To Convert
- Upload one PDF file into the file area.
- Wait for the page count check to finish.
- Keep all pages or tick the pages you need.
- Choose Split PDF and download the ZIP result.
Format Notes
- Upload one PDF file with text, scanned, or mixed pages within the published page limit.
- Every selected page is saved as an individual PDF inside a result folder; selected multi-page jobs also include one combined PDF for that set.
- Encrypted and password-protected PDFs are rejected, and selected page numbers are validated against the actual document page count.
- Best for sending one contract page, separating attachments, or extracting a small page range without a desktop PDF editor.
- Not for OCR, editing text on a page, or turning pages into images; use PDF to JPG or PDF to PNG for image output.
- Filenames use page numbers such as page-001 and page-002.
- When selected pages equal the whole document, the extra combined PDF is omitted.
- Selected pages are sorted by their original order in the source document.
- Results are temporary and follow the same cleanup rules as other files.
File Privacy
The file is used only to split the PDF and provide a temporary result; file contents, filenames, and exact selected page numbers are not sent to analytics.
FAQ
Can I split a PDF into one file per page?
Yes. All-pages mode creates one PDF per page and places the files in a folder named after the source document.
What happens when I select several pages?
The result includes one combined PDF with those pages first, followed by separate PDF files for each selected page.
Why are selected pages returned in document order?
The tool keeps the original page order so accidental click order does not change the meaning of the document.
Can I upload a password-protected PDF?
No. Password-protected and encrypted PDFs are rejected before the job starts because the service does not accept passwords.
Does splitting PDF pages make image files?
No. It keeps pages as PDFs. Use the separate PDF to JPG or PDF to PNG converters when you need images.