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Best when you just need a free sample PDF download and a direct file link.
Get the direct downloadPreview or download a clean PDF test file for uploads, browser rendering, OCR, text extraction, conversion, printing, email attachments, and product demos. No account or form is required.
The main file is one page, only 843 bytes, and ready for immediate testing.
Check the document in the embedded viewer before saving it. This keeps the main task on one page instead of sending you through an extra landing page.
Different tests need different source files. Compare the options below and choose a lightweight, text-based, visual, or single-page document.
Best when you just need a free sample PDF download and a direct file link.
Get the direct downloadUse a neutral PDF file for uploads, previews, attachments, and conversion tests.
See file detailsFollow a simple QA checklist for upload, preview, parser, and print workflows.
Open the testing guideBest for upload tests, speed checks, and quick downloads on mobile.
Get the small fileGood for signatures, browser preview, and short conversion tests.
Get the one-page fileUseful for compression, rendering checks, and layout comparison.
Get the image fileBest for OCR, copy tests, search, and PDF to Word workflows.
Get the text fileStart with the main document for a basic check, then switch files when your workflow needs searchable text, images, a smaller payload, or a fixed page count.
| File option | Best for | What it helps you verify | Open |
|---|---|---|---|
| Main test file | Fast smoke tests and demos | Basic upload acceptance, browser viewing, downloads, attachments, and file handling. | Open file |
| Small file | Mobile, bandwidth, and size-limit checks | How quickly a lightweight document transfers and whether minimum or maximum size rules work. | View option |
| One-page file | Signing, printing, and simple previews | Page fitting, signature placement, thumbnail generation, and single-page conversion behavior. | View option |
| Text-based file | Search, extraction, and accessibility | Text selection, copy and paste, indexing, PDF-to-Word conversion, and parser output. | View option |
| Image-based file | OCR, rendering, and compression | Image quality, rasterization, visual comparison, OCR accuracy, and output file size. | View option |
Need a practical document sample instead of a generic test file? These pages include sample-only PDFs plus guidance on how to adapt them before use.
See a clean resume layout and learn what to customize before applying.
View the resume exampleUse a one-page cover letter structure and avoid copying generic text.
View the cover letterPractice common interview questions with answer frameworks and notes.
Open interview questionsReview proposal sections, pricing guidance, scope, and next steps.
View the proposal examplePlan discussion topics, owners, time slots, decisions, and action items.
View the agenda exampleUnderstand report sections, SEO metrics, and client-ready next steps.
View the SEO reportPick the file, open it, and start testing in a few seconds.
Start with the main sample PDF or switch to a smaller or image-based file.
Preview the file in your browser or save it to your device right away.
Use it for uploads, conversion, signing, browser preview, or QA demos.
A useful test document should help you check more than whether a button works. Use these practical checks to cover the full file-handling path.
Confirm that your form accepts the PDF MIME type, displays the selected file name, respects size limits, and returns a clear message when an upload succeeds.
Check whether the document opens inline, fits the available width, keeps its page readable on mobile, and provides a reliable fallback when preview is unavailable.
Run the file through a parser or conversion tool and compare the extracted text, line breaks, punctuation, and reading order with the original document.
Use the image-based option when you need to measure OCR accuracy. Review missed characters, merged words, rotated text, and whether the output remains searchable.
Test PDF-to-image, PDF-to-Word, compression, merging, or splitting tools. Compare page dimensions, fonts, spacing, image quality, and the final download size.
Attach the file to a test email or pass its direct URL into an automated workflow. Verify naming, content type, download permissions, and delivery without using private data.
People use this page because it is quick, clear, and easy to reuse.
The main download button is easy to find on desktop and mobile, so you can get the file without digging through extra text.
You get the key details up front: file type, page count, direct link, and the best ways to use the file.
Open it, download it, and use it again whenever you need a simple test file.
If the main file is not enough, you can switch to smaller, text-based, or image-based sample PDFs for different test cases.
Here are a few common ways people use a sample PDF.
Check file fields, upload speed, and file size limits.
Try PDF to Word, PDF to image, or OCR tools on a safe file.
Place signatures, dates, and stamps before using real documents.
Use a neutral file in meetings, tutorials, and QA walkthroughs.
Testing with a real invoice, resume, contract, or customer record can expose personal information in screenshots, logs, shared drives, analytics tools, and support tickets. This downloadable file is intentionally simple and contains no confidential names, account numbers, signatures, passwords, embedded scripts, or private business data. That makes it a practical placeholder for product demos, bug reports, tutorials, onboarding, and repeatable quality checks.
The main document is designed for basic compatibility testing rather than visual stress testing. Use the text-based version when selectable content matters, and choose the image-based version when you need OCR, compression, or rendering checks. For security testing, damaged-file handling, large-file limits, forms, encryption, or digital signatures, create a controlled test fixture for that exact case instead of assuming one generic document covers every workflow.
Quick answers before you download the file.
This sample PDF is made for testing. Use it for uploads, browser preview, conversion checks, signing flows, demos, and general practice.
Yes. It is free to open, download, and reuse in your own testing workflow.
Yes. Open the file in your browser first, then download it when you are ready.
Yes. You can use smaller files, one-page versions, image-based files, and text-based files for different tasks.
Yes. Copy the direct URL from the file details panel or preview section and use it in a controlled QA, development, or demo workflow. Avoid sending heavy repeated traffic, and download a local fixture when your test runs frequently.
No. It is a simple neutral document without private records, passwords, embedded scripts, interactive forms, or signatures. Use a purpose-built test fixture when you specifically need to validate those advanced features.
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