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Split PDF — Separate Every Page Into Its Own File
Open the converterThis split PDF tool takes a multi-page PDF and breaks it into one PDF per page, returning the result as a ZIP archive. Everything happens locally in your browser using pdf-lib, so the source document and all the resulting pages stay on your device.
Splitting a PDF is useful when you need to send only certain pages to certain people, when you want to re-arrange a document, when a single page needs to be printed alone, or when you are preparing material for a workflow that processes pages one at a time. Doing this in a desktop PDF editor is fiddly; doing it in your browser is one click.
Each page becomes its own PDF, named 01.pdf, 02.pdf, and so on, and the full set is bundled into a ZIP. The original page dimensions, fonts, and embedded content are preserved exactly — no rasterization, no quality loss.
If you need a different kind of split — for example, splitting at specific page numbers rather than every page — split into individual pages first and then merge the desired groups back together with the merge-PDF tool.
Frequently asked questions
Is my PDF uploaded to a server?
No. Splitting is done in your browser. Neither the source PDF nor the split pages leave your device.
Does splitting reduce quality?
No. Pages are copied to new PDFs without re-rendering. Text stays selectable, fonts stay embedded, and images keep their original resolution.
What does the output look like?
A ZIP archive containing one PDF per page, named in sequence (01.pdf, 02.pdf, …). Download and unzip wherever you need them.
Can I split at specific pages instead of every page?
Not directly. Split into individual pages first, then use the merge-PDF tool to recombine the groups you want.
What is the file size limit?
25MB per input PDF. The resulting ZIP is unconstrained.
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