Always keep the original — the safe Split PDF workflow
A small habit that saves headaches later. This guide shows the safe Split PDF workflow that always preserves the source file before any edit.
If you've ended up here, you have a PDF and a specific job: preserving the original. The defaults most software ships with aren't tuned for that — they're tuned for "archive everything at maximum quality," which is the opposite of what you need now.
Try it now: Split PDF — Browser-only. Nothing is sent to a server.
Why preserving the original needs different settings
A PDF for preserving the original optimises for things the original PDF doesn't care about: small enough to upload quickly, compatible with whatever software the recipient is using, and free of embedded metadata that could leak personal information. The defaults give you the opposite — large, high-quality, metadata-rich. Useful for some jobs, wrong for this one.
The workflow with Split PDF
- Open Split PDF in any modern browser.
- Drop the PDF on the input area.
- Choose settings appropriate for preserving the original — see the recommendations in the next section.
- Run the processing. It happens locally in your browser tab.
- Download and verify. Quick visual check before you send.
Recommended settings for preserving the original
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What to verify before sending
Quick check-list once Split PDF finishes:
- Open the result. Make sure it looks right at the size the recipient will actually see it.
- Check the file size. Match it against the limit you're targeting.
- Confirm the file extension. Sometimes you need to rename — for example, a recipient who expects
.jpgwon't necessarily accept.jpeg. - Send a test to yourself first. Open the test on the same device the recipient will use, if you can.
Frequently asked questions
Can I undo the compression later?
No — compression is one-way. Always keep the original PDF archived somewhere, and treat the compressed version as a send-only copy.
Should I rename the result?
Often yes. Recruiters and portals often pre-filter by filename patterns; a clean, predictable name (e.g. "FirstName_LastName_Resume.pdf") is worth the 10 seconds.
Does compressing a PDF make it look unprofessional for preserving the original?
Not when done right. Sensible compression at the "balanced" preset produces output indistinguishable from the original to the human eye, even at half the size.
Is Split PDF safe for sensitive PDFs like a resume or visa documents?
Yes — every step happens locally in your browser. The PDF never leaves your device because there is no server in the loop.
Related guides
- How to split a PDF on Android without installing an app
- Split PDF for sharing a PDF online
- Is Split PDF safe for sensitive PDFs?
- How to split a PDF on iPhone (no app to install)
- Always keep the original — the safe Extract PDF Pages workflow
- Always keep the original — the safe Image Color Adjuster Pro workflow
Ready to try it?
Use the tool: Split PDF. Browser-only. Nothing is sent to a server.
Last reviewed May 2026. File-size limits, portal requirements, and software defaults change over time — always verify with the destination platform before uploading time-sensitive documents. References to third-party services and products are for descriptive purposes only and do not imply any partnership or endorsement.