Can I extract non-consecutive pages?
Yes. You can select pages manually and group them into the output document you want.
Need only certain pages from a PDF? DocSplitr lets you select pages visually, group them into one or more output documents, rename the result, and export everything in a ZIP. It is useful when you want more than a raw page extraction.
Long file, mixed document or repeated document task.
Split, extract or organize the useful parts.
Cleaner files and simpler next steps.
When a PDF contains useful pages mixed with irrelevant ones, you do not need to keep the full file.
DocSplitr helps you isolate the pages you want and turn them into cleaner outputs that are easier to reuse or submit.
Instead of typing page numbers and hoping for the right result, you can see each page as a thumbnail and decide exactly what belongs in each output file.
This gives more clarity when documents are mixed, scanned, or not easy to interpret as simple ranges.
DocSplitr is useful when extraction is not just about taking isolated pages out of a file.
It also helps when you want to combine selected pages into a more meaningful output and prepare a cleaner next step.
This page is useful when you need only specific pages from a larger PDF.
Some extraction tasks are simple one-off actions.
Others reveal a broader need: identifying meaningful sections, not just pages. That is where Structured Split becomes more relevant.
Yes. You can select pages manually and group them into the output document you want.
Yes. You can build several output documents from one uploaded PDF.
Yes. Pages can be arranged in the order you choose within the target document.
No. One-time use is available without an account.
Use this page to convert simple intent into direct action, while keeping a path open toward business workflows if the need becomes more recurring.