Why Split a PDF Into Pages?
- • Email size limits — split a large PDF into smaller parts that each fit under 25MB
- • Extract specific pages — pull just the pages you need from a large document
- • Submit individual pages — some portals require separate files per document page
- • Organize files — separate chapters, sections, or form pages
- • Before compressing — compress each section separately for maximum reduction
How to Split a PDF Into Pages (Step by Step)
Upload your PDF
Go to pdf.it.com/split-pdf. Drag your PDF in or click to browse. Free plan supports files up to 25MB.
Choose split mode
Split into all individual pages — each page becomes its own PDF. Or enter specific page ranges (e.g., 1–3, 5–8) to extract just the sections you need.
Download the results
Click Split PDF. Download individual files or a ZIP containing all the split pages. Each output file is a standalone PDF.
Split Modes Explained
Split into all pages
Every page becomes a separate PDF file. A 10-page document gives you 10 individual files. Good for organizing or submitting pages separately.
Extract specific pages / ranges
Define which pages you want. Enter "1–5" for the first five pages, "7" for just page 7, or "1–3,7–9" for multiple ranges. Perfect for pulling chapters or sections.
Related Tasks After Splitting
- → Compress each part to reduce email attachment sizes
- → Merge specific pages back together in a different order
- → Rotate individual pages that are upside down or sideways
- → Password protect individual sections separately