Split PDF into Separate Pages Online

Turn a multi-page PDF into separate page files when a portal asks for individual certificates or documents.

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When this tool is useful

Separate marksheets, certificates, or identity pages that were scanned into one PDF.

Upload only the required page to a government job or exam application.

Divide a combined college admission document into separate files.

Extract individual receipts or records from a bulk scan.

How it works

  1. STEP 1

    Upload the PDF

    Choose the combined or multi-page PDF you need to separate.

  2. STEP 2

    Split all pages

    The current workflow creates one PDF for each page and packages the results together.

  3. STEP 3

    Open the result

    Extract the downloaded archive and confirm which page belongs in each upload field.

Common upload problems this solves

The portal asks for separate documents

Split the combined PDF, then upload only the relevant page to each field.

The result downloads as a ZIP file

Open the ZIP with the Files app or an archive utility to access the individual PDFs.

A protected PDF cannot be split

Use Unlock PDF with the correct password before splitting the document.

Privacy and file handling

The PDF is uploaded to the processing service and separated on the server. Uploaded and generated files are removed from processing storage after the configured one-hour retention period. Review the extracted pages before uploading them elsewhere.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The current public workflow extracts every page into a separate PDF and returns the files in one archive. Selective page ranges are not currently available in the interface.
Yes. If several certificates were scanned into one PDF, split the file and identify the correct page for each portal field. Do not upload unrelated pages.
Not necessarily. Splitting separates pages but does not target a smaller file size. Use Compress PDF afterward if an extracted page still exceeds the upload limit.
The uploaded copy and generated files are handled automatically and removed from processing storage after the configured one-hour retention period.
The result is returned as an archive. Use the Files app on iPhone or a file manager that supports ZIP archives on Android to open the individual PDFs.