Free Webpage to PDF Converter Online 2026
Save any webpage as PDF. Save the page as HTML in your browser, then upload here to convert. 100% private.
How to Save Any Webpage as PDF
Open Webpage
Go to the page you want to save in your browser
Save as HTML
Press Ctrl+S and choose "Webpage, HTML Only"
Upload Here
Click Upload below and select the .html file
Preview
Check the content in the live preview panel
Download PDF
Click Download PDF to get your file
Quick alternative: You can also use your browser's built-in Ctrl+P (Print) dialog and select "Save as PDF" as the destination for a quick conversion. The tool below gives you more control over the output quality and formatting.
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About Our Free Webpage to PDF Converter
Our webpage to PDF converter helps you save any web page as a clean PDF document. Since browser security restrictions prevent client-side tools from directly fetching external URLs, this tool uses a practical two-step approach: save the webpage as HTML using your browser, then upload the file here for conversion. This method ensures your data stays completely private — nothing is sent to external servers.
This approach is ideal for archiving online articles, saving receipts and confirmation pages, creating offline copies of documentation, or generating PDF versions of your own web projects. The converter preserves headings, paragraphs, lists, tables, and basic formatting from the original page. For pages with complex CSS layouts, the output focuses on the text content with clean typography.
Key Features
- Save Any Webpage: Works with any website — save as HTML first, then convert here
- Content Sanitization: HTML is sanitized with DOMPurify to remove scripts and unsafe elements
- Preserves Structure: Headings, lists, tables, links, and text formatting are maintained
- Quality Control: Adjustable quality from normal to very high for sharp output
- No Server Upload: Everything processes in your browser for maximum privacy
- Alternative Methods: Instructions for browser-native Ctrl+P PDF saving included
For the quickest conversion without uploading, use your browser's print dialog (Ctrl+P or Cmd+P) and select "Save as PDF" as the printer. This tool provides more control over margins, orientation, and quality settings, and is especially useful when you need to process saved HTML files in batch or want a consistent PDF layout.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I paste a URL directly to convert?
Due to browser security restrictions (CORS), client-side tools cannot fetch arbitrary URLs directly. You need to first save the webpage as HTML using your browser (Ctrl+S), then upload the saved file here. This also ensures your data stays private.
How do I save a webpage as HTML?
Open the webpage in your browser, press Ctrl+S (Windows/Linux) or Cmd+S (Mac), and choose "Webpage, HTML Only" as the save format. This creates a .html file you can upload here. Alternatively, right-click the page and select "Save As..."
Will images from the webpage appear in the PDF?
Images that are embedded in the HTML (base64) will appear. External images referenced by URL may not load due to browser security restrictions. For complete page captures including images, the browser's built-in Ctrl+P print dialog is recommended.
Is there a faster way to save a webpage as PDF?
Yes. The fastest method is to press Ctrl+P (or Cmd+P on Mac) on any webpage and select "Save as PDF" as the destination printer. This uses your browser's built-in rendering. Our tool here provides additional control over quality and formatting settings.