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Pages are displayed visually to reduce classification errors. You work with a clear representation of the PDF, not just a technical list.
- Faster page reading
- Visual content control
- Faster preparation of output documents
Upload a PDF, assign pages to each document, then export a structured ZIP file. Ideal for client files and scanned documents.
DocSplitr does more than extract pages. It helps you structure a single source file into multiple named documents, ready to be archived, shared, or integrated into a business workflow.
The interface was designed for real-world cases: a scanned client file, several supporting documents inside one PDF, or a batch to restructure before archiving. You keep an overall view of the source file while building independent output documents.
Pages are displayed visually to reduce classification errors. You work with a clear representation of the PDF, not just a technical list.
Assign pages freely to the documents you create. The workflow is suited to composite files where several supporting documents are mixed together in the same source PDF.
Once the documents are structured, the ZIP export produces a usable deliverable ready to be shared, uploaded, or archived without extra manual rework.
Below is a visual example of a source file transformed into separate documents. The goal is not only to “cut” a PDF, but to produce a usable structure.
DocSplitr is especially useful when several supporting documents are contained in the same PDF: credit files, supporting documents, KYC documents, digitized archives, and document back-office workflows.
Structure the documents in a file before sending or archiving
Take a scanned batch and reorganize it page by page with a clear business logic.
Create a separate document for each supporting document instead of keeping a single, all-purpose PDF.
Upload a PDF, create your output documents, save your project and export a clean ZIP.