Use PDFsam to split, merge, and organize PDFs in a snap

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PDFsam Basic is a free, cross-platform tool that allows you to perform a wide range of PDF tasks, including merging, splitting, rotating, and converting files. You can split PDFs by page number, file size, or bookmark levels, mix multiple PDFs, and more.Read Entire Article

PDFsam Basic is a free and multi-platform software designed to split, merge, extract pages, mix and rotate PDF files. Yes, PDFsam Basic is free for personal and commercial use. It is also open source , so anyone can fork it, submit pull requests, and open bugs.

Yes, PDFsam Basic lets you perform PDF file manipulation such as: converting PDF files, merging PDF, rotating PDF files, splitting PDF files by page numbers, by size and by bookmark level, mix two or more PDF files taking pages alternatively from the input files, extract pages from PDF files and many more. Yes. PDFsam Basic is cross platform and works on Linux as well as Windows and macOS.



Though starting with version 4, PDFsam requires a 64-bit system and it doesn't run on 32-bit, while version 3 can run on 32-bit systems. PDFsam Basic requires approximately 70 MB of disk space, 256 MB of RAM and a 64-bit Windows, macOS or Linux operating system. Features PDF merge Merge is the most used PDFsam Basic module and lets you combine PDF files together.

PDF split Split at predefined pages - The selected PDF file can be split after every page, generating a new document for every page in the original file, or after every even or odd page. PDF mix The PDF mix module lets you merge two or more PDF files taking pages alternately from each input file, in straight or reverse order. The perfect match for your single-sided scans.

Rotate PDF The PDF Rotate module lets you rotate PDF files by simply selecting the files you want to rotate and apply a rotation of 90, 180 or 270 degrees to all or some of their pages. Extract pages The Extract module lets you extract pages from PDF files. Single pages or page ranges can be selected to create a new PDF file containing only the pages you need.

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