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Convert any web page to PDF

Paste any URL and save it as a PDF in your browser. Capture desktop, tablet, or mobile views — or all three at once. No signup, no watermark.

Public URLs only. Free · No signup · No watermark.

How to save a web page as a PDF

Three steps, no install. Works in any modern browser on desktop or mobile.

1. Paste any URL

Drop in the URL of any public web page. No install, no DNS, no script tag.

2. Pick a viewport

Choose desktop, tablet, mobile, or 3-up to capture all three responsive widths in a single PDF.

3. Download PDF

Click Download PDF and save it to your computer. Want a PNG screenshot instead? It's one click away.

Why use this web to PDF converter

Built for designers, developers, and anyone who needs a clean snapshot of a live page.

Captures what you see, not the print stylesheet

Browser print-to-PDF strips backgrounds and breaks layout. This tool snapshots the rendered page so the PDF matches the screen.

Three responsive widths in one PDF

Pick 3-up to get desktop, tablet, and mobile in one multi-page PDF — useful for design reviews and client handoffs.

Free, no signup, no watermark

Paste a URL, download a PDF. We rate-limit to prevent abuse, but normal use is uncapped.

Web to PDF converter — frequently asked questions

How do I convert a web page to PDF?
Paste the URL, pick a viewport (desktop, tablet, or mobile), and click Download PDF. The tool loads the page in your browser, captures it, and saves a PDF to your downloads. You don't need to install anything or sign up.
Is this web to PDF converter free?
Yes, it's free for casual use. Anyone can paste a public URL and download a PDF. There's no signup, no credit card, and no watermark on the file. We rate-limit to keep things sane (a few PDFs per minute per visitor).
Can I save desktop, tablet, and mobile views in one PDF?
Yes. Switch to the 3-up view and click Download PDF. You'll get a single PDF with three pages — one each at desktop, tablet (768px), and mobile (375px) widths. Useful for handing off responsive designs to clients without taking three separate screenshots.
How is this different from print to PDF in Chrome or Safari?
Browser print-to-PDF uses the page's print stylesheet, which often strips backgrounds, breaks layout, and ignores responsive widths. This tool captures the page as you see it on screen, at the exact viewport you pick, and lets you save all three responsive widths in one file.
Can I save a web page as PDF without losing formatting?
Yes. The capture happens at the viewport width you choose, so colors, fonts, images, and layout match what's on screen. The PDF is rendered from a real browser snapshot, not the print stylesheet, so backgrounds and styled elements stay intact.
Can I convert a web page to PDF on mobile?
Yes. The tool runs in your phone's browser. Paste the URL, pick the mobile viewport, and tap Download PDF — the file saves to your phone's downloads folder. You can also pick desktop or tablet to capture how the page looks at a larger size.
What's the difference between web to PDF and a screenshot?
A screenshot is a flat image (PNG/JPG). A PDF is a document — you can scroll, search, zoom without losing quality, and embed it in reports or share it like any document. This tool gives you both: PDF as the primary download, PNG as a one-click secondary option.
Are there any limits or watermarks?
No watermarks. Files download cleanly. We rate-limit at 5 conversions per minute and 50 per day per visitor to prevent abuse — enough for normal use, not enough to mass-convert someone else's site.