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Runs locally

Split PDF into pages

Turn a long document into separate pages for review, filing, or sharing.

Split PDF

Your files stay on this device.

Runs locally

Drop PDFs here or browse

One file at a time.

Output options

No extra options are needed for this workflow.

How It Works

  1. 1Add one PDF
  2. 2Start splitting
  3. 3Download a ZIP with one PDF per page

Common Uses

  1. 1Separate scanned forms
  2. 2Send one page from a report
  3. 3Archive pages individually

Limits

  1. 1Large documents may take longer in older browsers
  2. 2Password-protected PDFs are not supported

Quick answer for this tool

Best for

  • Separating a long PDF into page files
  • Sharing one page per reviewer or record
  • Archiving scanned pages individually

Not for

  • Extracting only a few selected ranges
  • Editing the visible page content
  • Working with password-protected PDFs

Privacy

Splitting runs locally in the browser, so the source PDF stays on your device.

Input and output

  • Input: One PDF file.
  • Output: A ZIP file containing one PDF per page.

Limits

  • Large documents may take longer in older browsers
  • Password-protected PDFs are not supported

Common failure reasons

  • The PDF is encrypted
  • The document is very large and the browser runs out of memory
  • The downloaded ZIP was blocked by browser download settings

FAQ

Will this create many files?

Yes. Each page becomes its own PDF inside one ZIP.

Does splitting upload the PDF?

No. It runs locally in your browser.

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