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How do I save a webpage as a PDF?

Save any public article or web page as a clean, readable PDF without printing or installing anything. This tool pulls the main content from the URL you paste and removes ads, navigation, and clutter so you keep just the text that matters.

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Copy the URL of the page you want to save, paste it into the converter above, choose PDF as the format, and click convert. The tool fetches the page, strips out ads, menus, and sidebars, extracts the main article text, and builds a clean PDF you can download and read offline. No browser extension needed.

How it works

1

Copy the page URL

Open the article or page you want to save and copy its full address from your browser's address bar.

2

Paste the link and select PDF

Paste the URL into the field above and make sure PDF is selected as the output format.

3

Convert the page

Click convert. The tool fetches the page, removes ads and navigation, and lays out the readable text in a clean PDF.

4

Download and read offline

Download the PDF to keep, print, or archive the article. It opens in any PDF reader.

Frequently asked questions

No. This tool produces a clean, text-focused PDF rather than a pixel-perfect screenshot of the page. It extracts the main article content and strips ads, menus, and sidebars, so the layout is simplified and easy to read but not identical to the live site.
It works best on standard article and content pages. Some sites build their content entirely with JavaScript after the page loads, and the tool may capture little or no text from those. If a page comes back mostly empty, the content is likely loaded dynamically and cannot be extracted this way.
No. The tool can only read publicly accessible pages. If a page requires you to sign in, subscribe, or pass a paywall, the converter sees the same blocked or preview version a logged-out visitor would, so the full article will not come through.
The PDF focuses on the readable text content. Images, embedded videos, and interactive elements are generally not included, which keeps the file small and clean for reading and archiving.
Most articles and pages convert quickly. Very long pages may take a few extra seconds to process. If a conversion times out, the page may be unusually large or heavy with dynamic content.
It is completely free with no account and no browser extension. You just paste a URL and download the PDF. Files are processed temporarily for the conversion and are not stored long term.

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