Split One PDF Into Separate Page Files
Split one PDF into separate single-page PDFs when you only need certain pages, want to share pages individually, or need one file per page.
The tool creates one separate PDF file for each page in the uploaded document.
How to use PDF Split
Upload one PDF file.
Leave Pages to split blank for all pages, or enter a range such as 1,3-5,8.
Click Split PDF to separate the selected pages into one PDF per page.
Download all split pages as a ZIP.
Reuse or upload only the pages you need.
Why this helps in real workflows
Only one page from a longer PDF should be uploaded to a portal.
A record packet needs to be broken into separate pages for review.
A teammate needs only one or two pages from a larger document.
A form workflow expects single-page PDFs instead of one combined file.
Common problems and fixes
The upload accepts one page at a time, but the source is one long PDF.
Split the PDF into individual page files and upload only the page you need.
You need to reuse one page from a larger document.
Split the PDF into single-page files, then keep or send just the relevant page.
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Frequently asked questions
How do I split a PDF into separate pages?
Upload one PDF, leave the range blank for the full document or enter the pages you want to split, click Split PDF, and download all split pages as a ZIP containing one PDF per page.
Does this create one PDF file per page?
Yes. This version creates one separate PDF for each page in the original document.
Can I download all split pages at once?
Yes. After the split finishes, download all split pages as a ZIP.
Can I split only a page range?
Yes. Leave the range blank to split the full PDF, or enter page numbers or ranges such as 1,3-5,8 to split only those pages.
Can I keep a page range together in one file instead of splitting every page?
Not with this tool. PDF Split creates one file per page. To keep a range of pages together in one PDF, use Extract Pages from PDF instead.
What are the split files named?
Each split file is named after the original PDF with its page number appended, so page 3 of report.pdf becomes report-page-3.pdf.
Do the PDF files leave my browser?
This tool is designed to run in the browser with pdf-lib, so the split happens locally in a modern browser session.