Can I separate several documents from one scan?
Yes. That is one of the main uses of DocSplitr.
If one scan contains several different documents, DocSplitr helps you separate them into cleaner named PDF files. Upload the scan, assign pages visually, and export everything in one ZIP. This is one of the clearest bridges from simple tooling to more structured document workflows.
Long file, mixed document or repeated document task.
Split, extract or organize the useful parts.
Cleaner files and simpler next steps.
Scanned PDFs often contain several document types inside one file.
DocSplitr helps you separate them into clearer outputs without having to rebuild everything from scratch.
Once the PDF is uploaded, each page appears as a thumbnail. You can create document groups, assign pages to them, and prepare a cleaner export.
This works especially well when page ranges are not obvious or when the scan is messy.
Instead of keeping one bulky scan, you can produce one file per document and make the next step easier.
That is useful for personal admin tasks, but also for repeated document-heavy workflows.
This page is useful when one scanned PDF contains several documents that should be separated clearly.
This use case often sits between a simple public tool and a business workflow need.
When teams repeatedly receive mixed bundles, the same underlying problem can be a better fit for Structured Split or the Business offer.
Yes. That is one of the main uses of DocSplitr.
Yes. Each output PDF can be named before export.
Yes. You can select additional pages and assign them to an existing document group.
No. Guest mode supports one-time processing.
Use this page to convert simple intent into direct action, while keeping a path open toward business workflows if the need becomes more recurring.