Split a PDF
Split a PDF either by bursting every page into its own file, or by extracting a selection of pages (like 1-3,5) into a single new PDF. The results are stored privately in your account.
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- 1Upload your PDF
- 2Choose burst-each-page or extract a range, then press Run
- 3Download the resulting PDF(s) or find them in your files
Frequently asked questions
- What's the difference between the two modes?
- Each splits every page into a separate one-page PDF; extract keeps a selection (e.g. 1-3,5) in one new PDF.
- How do I write a page range?
- Use commas and dashes, e.g. 1-3,5,8 — pages are 1-based.
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