Convert a Web Page or HTML to PDF: Archiving and Sharing
Turn a public URL or raw HTML into a print-ready PDF for offline reading, compliance, and clean handoffs.
Saving a page as PDF freezes layout and fonts the way a browser would print it. That is useful when you need a snapshot of a receipt, article, or dashboard without depending on the site staying online.
URL mode works for publicly reachable pages. Raw HTML mode helps when you control the markup or are prototyping content before publishing.
When URL conversion helps
Archiving terms of service or pricing pages before they change. Capturing a confirmation screen after checkout. Sharing a read-only copy of a help article with a client who blocks external sites.
Avoid converting pages that require login unless your tool session can access them; most services only fetch anonymous public responses.
Quality and privacy
Complex sites with infinite scroll or heavy JavaScript may not match what you see interactively—print preview in the browser is a good sanity check.
Treat converted PDFs like screenshots of web content: they may include visible headers, footers, and ads depending on the page design.
