About this Webpage to PDF
Save a web page as a PDF with our webpage to pdf tool. Browser limit: due to CORS security, browsers cannot fetch arbitrary URLs and render them. As an honest workaround, we open the URL in a new tab — in that tab, press Ctrl+P (or ⌘+P on Mac) and choose "Save as PDF". This is the closest browser-only equivalent, but print styling, page breaks, backgrounds, and browser settings can change the final PDF.
Your privacy is the default. Entered URLs open directly in your browser and may contact that website; pasted HTML is processed in your browser and is not uploaded to our server; the page is produced by the browser Print → Save as PDF, and pasted HTML is converted to text with jsPDF. Closing the tab clears the working session from this page; downloaded files remain on your device.
This tool is free to use with no signup required. Large files may be limited by your browser’s memory and device performance. Part of PDF Tools Base, a privacy-first collection of 161 PDF utilities. Bookmark the page for next time, and explore related tools in the footer below.
Frequently asked questions
Is Webpage to PDF safe to use?
Yes. Everything happens in your browser. Entered URLs open directly in your browser and may contact that website; pasted HTML is processed in your browser and is not uploaded to our server. Closing the tab clears the working session from this page; downloaded outputs remain on your device until you delete them.
Do I need to register or sign in?
No. No account, no email, no sign-up. Open the page and start using the tool immediately. Free to use, no signup needed.
Is there a watermark on the output?
No. PDF Tools Base never adds a watermark or branding to your output. Your final file is clean — just what you produced from the original.
Is there a file size limit?
The PDF is produced by the browser Print → Save as PDF step, so its size and speed depend on the page and your browser settings, not on this tool.
Does this work on mobile devices?
Yes. The tool works on all modern mobile browsers: Chrome on Android, Safari on iOS, Firefox, Edge, Brave. On mobile, enter the URL and use the browser print/share workflow.
Why can’t webpage to pdf fetch the URL directly?
Browser CORS security blocks pages from fetching content from other websites. Even paid services either use a server-side renderer (which means uploading) or have a browser extension. Our honest workaround opens the URL in a new tab so you can use the browser’s own print-to-PDF.