How to Convert HTML or a Web Page to PDF (Free)
Save a web page or HTML file as a clean PDF — keep layout, images and links. Free, no install, about 10 seconds.

You want to keep a web page — an invoice, a booking confirmation, an article — as a permanent file that won't change or disappear when the site does. Converting HTML to PDF gives you exactly that.
How to convert — step by step
Open the tool
Go to pdfty.com/tools/html-to-pdf.
Paste a URL or upload HTML
Enter the web address, or drop an .html file (with its assets) from your computer.
Pick page settings
Page size (A4/Letter), orientation, and whether to include backgrounds.
Convert
We render the page and produce a PDF. A few seconds.
Download
A faithful PDF snapshot with layout, images and clickable links.
Browser vs tool
For a single page you're viewing right now, your browser's Print → Save as PDF is instant and offline — use it. The dedicated tool is better when you want:
- Consistent output across many pages (same size/margins every time).
- A URL you're not currently viewing (paste and go).
- An
.htmlfile sitting on your disk.
Frequently asked questions
Will it capture the whole page, not just the visible part?
Yes — the full page is rendered, not just the screen. Long pages become multi-page PDFs.
Do links still work?
Yes — clickable links in the page are preserved as clickable links in the PDF.
What about pages behind a login?
A public-URL tool can't see content behind your login. For those, use your browser's Save as PDF while logged in.
Will it look exactly like the website?
Very close. Some sites use print-specific styles, so the PDF may drop sticky headers or ads — usually an improvement for archiving.
Can I convert Markdown instead?
Yes — use Markdown to PDF.
Is it free?
Yes, up to 20 MB output on the free plan.
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