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PDF Splitter

Split a PDF into individual pages or extract custom page ranges (e.g. 1-3, 5, 8-10).

PDF Splitter by Utilphiq. Splits a PDF document into individual single-page files or extracts a user-defined page range into a new combined PDF. Supports complex ranges like '1-3, 5, 8-10'.

Processing mode

Secure server-side processing

Accepted input

.pdf

Output format

.pdf, .zip

File limit

50 MB per file

Batch limit

1 item per run

Category

Compress, merge, split, and inspect PDF documents.

What this tool does

Splits a PDF document into individual single-page files or extracts a user-defined page range into a new combined PDF. Supports complex ranges like '1-3, 5, 8-10'.

How it works

The PDF is uploaded to the server and split using pdf-lib. Per-page results are bundled in a ZIP; range mode returns a single PDF.

Performance profile

Splitting is near-instant; large documents (200+ pages) may take a few seconds.

Common use cases

The strongest fit for pdf splitter is practical, repeatable file work where teams want speed without losing clarity.

Pulling a single chapter out of a long report

Separating bundled invoices into individual files

Extracting signature pages from contracts

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Explore adjacent workflows to complete the full pipeline faster.

Frequently asked questions

What does PDF Splitter do?

Splits a PDF document into individual single-page files or extracts a user-defined page range into a new combined PDF. Supports complex ranges like '1-3, 5, 8-10'.

How does PDF Splitter process files?

The PDF is uploaded to the server and split using pdf-lib. Per-page results are bundled in a ZIP; range mode returns a single PDF.

Is PDF Splitter private?

Files are processed in-memory on the server and are never stored to disk or any third-party service.

What are the limits for PDF Splitter?

Maximum 50MB file size Encrypted PDFs are loaded with encryption ignored where possible

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