Separate Every Page of a Legal PDF — A Faster Way to Prep Exhibits
Paralegals assembling exhibit packages or organizing discovery productions often need to isolate specific pages from large PDF filings. Manually re-saving pages from Adobe Acrobat is slow and error-prone when you're working with 200-page document sets. Deliteful's Split PDF tool turns any multi-page PDF into individual page files in one pass.
Discovery responses, deposition exhibits, and court filing packages all share the same preparation pattern: receive a large PDF, identify the pages that matter, extract them, and route them correctly. When that extraction step requires desktop software or manual workarounds, it becomes a time sink across every case. Splitting the PDF into individual pages first gives paralegals a clean working set — each page is its own file, ready to be renamed as Exhibit A, Exhibit B, or by Bates number.
Deliteful runs the split server-side, so there's no software to install and no file size headache on older office machines. Output files maintain the original page fidelity. A free account takes under a minute to create via Google sign-in, and each split costs 1 credit. For high-volume production work, paid plans provide expanded credit limits.
How it works
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Sign up free with Google
Create your Deliteful account in three clicks — no credit card needed.
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Upload the legal PDF
Drop the multi-page court filing, contract, or discovery document onto the tool.
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Split into individual pages
Deliteful outputs one PDF per page automatically, in original page order.
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Download and label exhibits
Grab the individual page files and rename or organize them for your exhibit package.
Frequently asked questions
- How do paralegals split a PDF into individual pages without Acrobat?
- Upload the PDF to Deliteful's Split PDF tool. It separates every page into its own file server-side, with no Adobe Acrobat or desktop software required. A free account gives you immediate access.
- Will split PDF pages work as court exhibits?
- Each output is a standalone, properly formatted PDF file. Whether it meets specific court filing requirements depends on the jurisdiction's technical specs — verify page size and PDF version requirements before submitting.
- Can I split a large discovery production PDF?
- Yes. Large PDFs are supported. A 200-page production document will produce 200 individual page files. Keep in mind that file names are generated automatically based on page order, so plan for renaming after the split.
- Are the split files the same quality as the original?
- Yes. Deliteful preserves the original page content, including fonts and layout. Document-level metadata may not be retained in each individual page file.
- How much does it cost to split a PDF?
- Each split operation costs 1 credit regardless of page count. Free accounts include a credit allotment to get started with no payment required.
Create your free Deliteful account with Google and split your next exhibit PDF into individual pages in seconds.