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How to split a PDF into multiple files

Extracting pages, splitting a report into chapters, isolating a specific section: the full guide.

When should you split a PDF?

An 80-page contract where only the appendix matters to the other party, an annual report to distribute chapter by chapter, a batch scan of several documents that needs separating: splitting a PDF avoids sending a whole file when only part of it is useful.

Three ways to split

Every page separately (one file per page, handy for extracting a batch of scanned images), a continuous range (say, pages 10 to 25), or a list of specific, non-consecutive pages (2, 7, 15, for example).

Step by step

Upload your PDF on the Split PDF page; the page count is detected automatically. Pick the mode that fits your need, enter the range or page numbers if needed, then run the split.

Getting your result

If a single file is generated, it downloads directly. If the operation produces several files, they're automatically bundled into a ZIP archive ready to unzip.

FAQ

Can I split a PDF with hundreds of pages?

Yes, the tool has no page-count limit, only a file-size limit.

Is the original file modified?

No, the source PDF stays untouched; only new files are generated from its content.