Split PDFs

Split PDF files into separate pages or extract specific pages.πŸ”’ All processing happens in your browser. Your data never leaves your device.

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Click to upload or drag and drop

Accepts: APPLICATION/PDF

Max size per file: 100MB

Each page will be saved as a separate PDF file

How to Use

  1. 1Select a PDF file
  2. 2Click β€œSplit PDF”
  3. 3Each page downloads as a separate PDF

Example

Input:

report.pdf (10 pages)

Output:

page-1.pdf … page-10.pdf

Frequently Asked Questions

What formats are supported?

This tool splits PDF files (.pdf) only.

Is my data private?

Yes, all processing happens in your browser. Files are never uploaded to servers.

Are there file size limits?

Large PDFs may take longer or trigger multiple downloads (one per page).

πŸ“š Complete Guide to Split PDFs

Split PDFs is a practical tool for turning inputs into a clear, reproducible output. The goal is not only to get an answer quickly, but to get an answer you can explain, verify, and repeat.

In everyday terms: Split PDF into separate pages. In professional use, clarity about definitions, assumptions, and formatting often matters as much as the numeric or structural result itself.

This guide explains what the tool does, the concepts behind it, how to use it responsibly, and how to validate results so they are reliable for planning, reporting, and real-world decisions.

πŸ”¬ Core Technical or Conceptual Foundations

Splitting extracts selected pages from a PDF into new files, typically to share only what is necessary.

Accurate page range selection is the key precision requirement.

Keeping the original file is good practice for traceability and recovery.

Quick reference

  • Best for: Sending only relevant pages
  • Use case: Invoices, contracts, statements
  • Tip: Keep originals archived

πŸ“Š Advanced Capabilities & Metrics

Professional workflows often split for privacy (removing unrelated sections) or to meet portal file-size limits.

Naming conventions matter: clear output names reduce confusion and misfiling.

For documents with rotated pages, verify orientation after splitting.

πŸ’Ό Professional Applications & Use Cases

🧾 Invoices and statements

Extract only relevant pages for reimbursement or review.

βš–οΈ Legal discovery support

Produce targeted page sets while preserving an auditable original.

πŸ›οΈ Portal submissions

Upload only required pages to meet scope and size requirements.

βš–οΈ Legal, Regulatory, or Compliance Context (If Applicable)

Apply data minimization: share only necessary pages, especially in sensitive contexts.

Maintain an auditable link to the original source document when required.

Ensure redaction needs are met; splitting is not the same as redacting.

πŸŽ“ Academic, Scientific, or Research Applications

Supports extracting specific sections for review, annotation, or submission.

🧭 Personal, Business, or Planning Use Cases

Share only the pages you need (e.g., a single invoice page) rather than entire documents.

πŸ“‹ Milestones, Thresholds, or Reference Tables (If Applicable)

Checklist: correct page range, correct order, correct orientation, clear file naming.

βœ… Accuracy, Standards & Reliability

Verify extracted PDFs visually and confirm all intended pages are included.

Avoid off-by-one mistakes by double-checking page numbering conventions.

🧾 Disclaimer

Disclaimer: While this tool provides highly accurate calculations suitable for most professional and personal use cases, results should not be considered a substitute for certified professional advice in legal, medical, financial, or regulatory matters.

🧩 Additional Notes & Tips

What splitting does

Splitting creates new PDF files from selected pages. It’s useful when you need to share only a portion of a document or reduce file size for upload limits.

Always retain the original file; splits are derived copies.

Best practices

Make extracted PDFs easier to use:

  • Use clear page ranges (e.g., 1–3, 7–9) based on sections.
  • Rename outputs to describe contents (e.g., β€œInvoice-2025-01”).
  • Verify that page orientation and order remain correct.