Read Your Ebooks Anywhere With PDF Conversion
Not every device or app supports EPUB. Convert your ebooks to PDF and read them on Kindle, print them for a flight, or send a chapter to someone without worrying whether they have the right reader installed.
Why Convert EPUB to PDF?
Read ebooks on devices or apps that only support PDF, such as older Kindles or workplace tablets
Print physical copies of ebook chapters for study groups, classrooms, or personal annotation
Share a section of an ebook with a colleague who doesn't have an EPUB reader installed
Preserve your ebook library in a format that will remain readable decades from now
EPUB vs PDF — Format Comparison
Electronic Publication (..epub)
Portable Document Format (..pdf)
How to Convert EPUB to PDF
Upload your EPUB ebook
Select an .epub file from your device. DRM-free books from most publishers and open-access libraries are supported.
Customize the page layout
Choose page size (A4, A5, Letter), font size, and margins. Decide whether to include the cover page and table of contents.
Download the paginated PDF
The result is a fixed-layout PDF with chapter bookmarks. Send it to your Kindle via email or load it onto any device.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I convert DRM-protected EPUBs?
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No. Digital rights management locks prevent conversion. You'll need to use DRM-free EPUBs, which most indie publishers and public-domain libraries offer.
Will the PDF retain chapter bookmarks?
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Yes. Each chapter heading in the EPUB becomes a clickable PDF bookmark, so you can navigate the book quickly.
What about embedded images and illustrations?
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All images within the EPUB are embedded into the PDF at their original resolution. Full-bleed illustrations are scaled to fit the chosen page size.
Can I adjust the font and text size?
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You can pick from several reading-friendly fonts and set the base size. The converter reflows the text to fit the chosen page dimensions.
How are EPUB metadata fields like author and ISBN handled?
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All metadata — author name, title, publisher, publication date, language code, ISBN, and cover image — transfers into the PDF document properties. This means the PDF can still be catalogued properly in reference managers like Zotero, EndNote, or Mendeley after conversion. Cover images become the first page automatically.
Pro Tips for EPUB to PDF Conversion
Choose A5 page size for a reading experience that feels closer to a physical paperback
If the EPUB contains footnotes, enable endnote grouping to collect them at the end of each chapter for cleaner pages
For textbooks with heavy formatting, use the "Preserve Original Layout" option to keep tables and callout boxes intact
Send the output PDF to your Kindle via the Send-to-Kindle email address for a seamless reading experience
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Upload your EPUB file above and get your PDF in seconds. Free, fast, and secure.