PDF Page Renamer

Split your PDF into single-page files and give each page a custom name. Load pages to see suggested names from content, edit them, then download a ZIP with your renamed PDFs and index. Max 10MB. No sign-up required.

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Load pages to get suggested names from content; edit names and download a ZIP with one PDF per page plus index. Max 10MB. Your file is deleted immediately after processing.

Your files are automatically deleted immediately after processing. No manual cleanup is required.

How to Rename PDF Pages

  1. Upload your PDF (max 10MB) and click Load pages.

  2. Review or edit the suggested names from each page's content.

  3. Create the ZIP. Each page becomes a PDF with your chosen filename.

  4. Download the ZIP (PDFs plus index.txt). Your file is not stored.

What this tool does

Upload a PDF (max 10MB) and click Load pages to detect the number of pages. We suggest names from each page's content (e.g. first heading). You can edit any name before creating the ZIP; each name becomes a filename (e.g. Invoice_January_2024.pdf). The ZIP contains one PDF per page plus index.txt mapping page numbers to filenames. Digital PDFs with selectable text give better name suggestions; for scanned PDFs you may see generic names like page_1 that you can replace. Your file is not stored. Need to split without renaming? Use PDF Split. To extract text only, try PDF to Plain Text.

If the output is not what you expected, try a cleaner source file, then run the conversion again.

How to use

  • Upload your PDF and load page suggestions.
  • Edit suggested names to match your filing standard.
  • Create the ZIP package of renamed single-page PDFs.
  • Use index.txt to map each original page to the new filename.

When to use this vs other tools

  • When you need single-page PDFs with meaningful filenames for archiving or filing
  • When you want to name pages by content (e.g. invoices, chapters) for quick lookup
  • When organizing extracted pages with an index for reference
  • When digital PDFs have clear headings or text we can use for suggestions
  • When you want a ZIP of renamed PDFs plus an index without manual renaming

Common problems and fixes

Generic or poor name suggestions

Digital PDFs with selectable text give better suggestions. For scanned PDFs, edit names manually before creating the ZIP.

Names changed or special characters removed

Filenames are sanitized for safety; special characters are removed. Edit names to use only letters, numbers, and underscores if needed.

Load pages or ZIP creation fails

Ensure the PDF is under 10MB and not password-protected. Try again or use PDF Split for a simple one-PDF-per-page output.

FAQ

What is in the ZIP?

One PDF per page, each named from that page's content (or your edits). Plus index.txt listing "Page N: filename.pdf" for reference.

Can I change the suggested names?

Yes. After loading pages, each input is editable. Type any name you like. Names are sanitized for safe filenames (special characters removed).

Can I choose the order of pages?

Pages follow the original PDF order. Each page is extracted and renamed in sequence.

Is my file stored?

No. Files are processed securely and deleted immediately after processing.

Real-world use case

Useful for organizing multipage PDFs into clearly named per-page files for records and workflows.

Edge cases

  • Weak OCR/text detection can produce generic suggestions.
  • Very similar pages may need manual naming tweaks.

Practical tips

  • Use concise file names with dates or IDs.
  • Review all names before final ZIP generation.

Limitations

Suggested names are assistive, not guaranteed semantically perfect.

Manual vs tool

Manual split + rename is tedious; this reduces repetitive file handling steps.