Can I create multiple supporting document files?
Yes. One uploaded PDF can produce several separate outputs.
When several supporting documents are merged into one PDF, DocSplitr helps you separate them into clearer named files for submission, review, or storage. It is a practical self-serve task and a strong bridge toward 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.
Supporting documents often arrive grouped into one combined PDF.
That makes review harder, submission less clean, and reuse more difficult. DocSplitr helps turn one mixed file into separate outputs.
This page is useful when several supporting documents are combined into one file and should be separated manually.
Upload one PDF, select the pages for one document, create and name the output, repeat as needed, then export everything in one ZIP.
This gives a clearer result than keeping one mixed file or relying on rough page-range cuts.
For occasional needs, this page works as a direct self-serve tool.
When the same supporting-document preparation problem appears repeatedly, it often becomes a better fit for Structured Split or Business workflows.
Yes. One uploaded PDF can produce several separate outputs.
Yes. You can keep assigning new pages to an existing document.
A ZIP file containing the generated PDFs.
Use this page to convert simple intent into direct action, while keeping a path open toward business workflows if the need becomes more recurring.