Save Any Webpage as a Clean PDF
Archive a blog post, capture an online receipt, or snapshot a web dashboard for your records. Our HTML-to-PDF engine renders the page with a real browser, then packages the output into a portable document you can store, print, or email.
Why Convert HTML to PDF?
Archive web content before it gets updated, paywalled, or taken offline permanently
Create print-friendly versions of receipts, booking confirmations, and order summaries
Share webpage snapshots with people who don't have access to the original site or login
Generate PDF reports from dynamic web dashboards for stakeholders who prefer static documents
Preserve evidence of online content for legal disputes, compliance audits, or regulatory filings where timestamped documentation is required
Bundle multi-page documentation sites into a single offline reference guide that works without internet access or a browser extension
HTML vs PDF — Format Comparison
HyperText Markup Language (..html)
Portable Document Format (..pdf)
How to Convert HTML to PDF
Paste a URL or upload an HTML file
Enter the address of a live webpage, or upload a local .html file. Linked CSS stylesheets and images are fetched automatically.
Let the rendering engine capture the page
We use a headless Chromium browser to render the page with full CSS and JavaScript, then convert the visual output into a vector-quality PDF.
Download the archived PDF
Your PDF retains the colors, fonts, and layout of the original page. Headers, footers, and page numbers are added automatically for multi-page content.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the converter execute JavaScript on the page?
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Yes. We run a headless Chromium instance that executes all scripts, so dynamically loaded content, charts, and single-page apps render correctly.
Can I convert a page that requires a login?
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Not directly through URL input. However, you can save the page as a local HTML file from your browser (Ctrl+S) while logged in, then upload that file.
Will the PDF include ads and navigation bars?
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We apply a print-media stylesheet if available, which many sites use to hide ads and navbars. You can also use our crop tool to trim unwanted areas.
What paper size is used?
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A4 by default. You can also choose Letter, Legal, or custom dimensions before converting.
Pro Tips for HTML to PDF Conversion
For the cleanest results, use your browser's "Reader Mode" before saving the HTML — it strips ads and sidebars
If the page uses lazy-loaded images, scroll to the bottom first so all images load before saving
Add "?print=true" or similar parameters if the site offers a print-friendly version — the PDF will look much cleaner
For long web articles, enable automatic page breaks to avoid text being cut mid-sentence at page boundaries
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Ready to Convert?
Upload your HTML file above and get your PDF in seconds. Free, fast, and secure.