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How to Split a PDF into Separate Pages

There are many situations where you need just a few specific pages from a large PDF rather than the entire document. Our Split PDF tool takes any multi-page PDF and extracts each page into its own separate PDF file. It's the simplest way to break down a document into individual components.

Why Split a PDF?

Splitting PDFs is useful in countless scenarios. You might need to share only a specific page of a report with a colleague, extract a single page contract for signing, pull out a particular chart or table from a research paper, or separate a multi-page scanned document into individual records. Instead of sending the entire document and hoping the recipient finds the right page, you can split the PDF and send exactly what's needed.

How the Split Tool Works

When you upload a PDF, our tool reads every page and creates a new, separate PDF file for each one. A 10-page document will produce 10 individual PDFs, each containing one page. The files are named with their page number (page-1.pdf, page-2.pdf, and so on) so they're easy to identify and organize.

Lossless Page Extraction

Our tool copies pages directly from the original PDF without re-rendering or re-encoding them. This means the content, formatting, fonts, images, and resolution of each page are perfectly preserved. There's no quality degradation whatsoever during the splitting process.

Need to recombine some pages later? Use our Merge PDF tool to combine selected pages back into a single document. If you'd prefer the pages as images instead of PDFs, try our PDF to PNG converter.

Split PDF — Common Questions

Currently, the tool splits every page into a separate file. You can then keep only the specific pages you need and discard the rest. We may add selective page extraction in a future update.
Yes. Each page is copied directly from the original PDF without any re-encoding, so the content, layout, fonts, and images remain exactly as they were in the original document.
There's no hard limit. The tool can handle PDFs with hundreds of pages. However, very large documents may take longer to process depending on your device's memory and processing power.