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Split PDF into Separate Pages

Extract every page as individual PDF files. Batch split instantly.

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Free, no sign-up, files never leave your device.

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How it works (3 quick steps)

  1. 1

    Upload PDF

    Select the PDF file you want to split.

  2. 2

    Select Pages

    Click the pages you want to extract or set a range.

  3. 3

    Split

    Download your extracted pages as a new PDF instantly.

Why pick Convertify for this?

Files stay on device

Convertify processes everything in your browser using JavaScript. Your file is never uploaded — confirm with DevTools → Network. That makes this safe for sensitive material like contracts, IDs, and financial documents.

No upload wait

Because nothing uploads, processing starts the instant you click. For typical files (under 50 MB) the whole job finishes in seconds — no progress bar, no queueing behind other users.

No daily quota

Free without limits, including no "3 conversions per day" cap that competing services impose. Run as many split pdf jobs as you need.

No watermark

Your output is clean — no Convertify branding, no metadata stamp. Same as if you'd run a paid desktop app.

Other ways people use Split PDF

  • Splitting PDFs on Windows without Acrobat
  • Removing sensitive pages from legal documents
  • Extracting a single chapter or invoice
  • Separating merged scanned files
  • Isolating receipt pages from bank statements

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Frequently asked questions

How do I split a PDF into single pages?

Upload your PDF and choose the "split every page" option. Each page becomes its own file, typically delivered together so you can save them all at once.

Will I get one file per page?

Yes. A 20-page PDF produces 20 separate single-page PDF files, each retaining its original formatting.

Is there a page limit?

No. Because splitting happens in your browser, you can break apart large documents with hundreds of pages.

Does splitting reduce quality?

No. Each page is copied exactly, so text stays selectable and images keep full resolution.

Are my files uploaded when splitting?

No. The process runs locally, so your document never leaves your device.