Can I split one PDF into several files?
Yes. You can create multiple output documents from one uploaded PDF.
Need to split one PDF into several separate files? DocSplitr helps you select pages visually, group them into named documents, and export everything in a clean ZIP. It is ideal for quick self-serve use and also points toward more structured workflows when the same task happens repeatedly.
Long file, mixed document or repeated document task.
Split, extract or organize the useful parts.
Cleaner files and simpler next steps.
DocSplitr is designed for cases where one PDF contains several documents mixed together.
Instead of cutting blindly by page range, you can build separate named outputs and prepare a cleaner result for export or review.
Upload your PDF, review the pages visually, group them into one or more documents, then export the result.
This makes the process easier when the source file is mixed, scanned, or not easy to split with a basic page-range tool.
Many split tools stop at page ranges.
DocSplitr is more useful when you want more control over the resulting files and a cleaner handoff for the next step.
This page is useful when one PDF contains several different files that should be separated clearly.
For one-time use, this page gives a direct self-serve entry point.
When the same document problem happens repeatedly, it often becomes a better fit for Structured Split or the Business side of DocSplitr.
Yes. You can create multiple output documents from one uploaded PDF.
Yes. Each generated document can be named before export.
No. You can use DocSplitr for one-time processing without signing in.
A ZIP file containing the generated PDF documents.
Use this page to convert simple intent into direct action, while keeping a path open toward business workflows if the need becomes more recurring.