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

  1. 1

    Sign up free with Google

    Create your Deliteful account in three clicks — no credit card needed.

  2. 2

    Upload the legal PDF

    Drop the multi-page court filing, contract, or discovery document onto the tool.

  3. 3

    Split into individual pages

    Deliteful outputs one PDF per page automatically, in original page order.

  4. 4

    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.