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Save any webpage
as a PDF.

No browser extension, no print dialog, no signup. Paste the URL and the PDF downloads in a few seconds, on any device.

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The fastest way to save a webpage as PDF

Browsers can save pages as PDF via the print dialog, but the result is usually broken: cropped images, missing background graphics, paginated awkwardly, with navigation bars and ads stuck in the middle of the page. urltopdf.org renders the page in headless Chromium with print-friendly defaults so the PDF actually looks like a document.

Works on every device

iPhone, iPad, Android, Mac, Windows, Chromebook, Linux, anywhere you have a browser. No extension to install, no app to download, no account to create. Just paste a URL.

Common things people save

  • News and long-form articles for offline reading
  • Receipts, invoices and order confirmations
  • Documentation pages and reference material
  • Recipes, blog posts, course notes
  • Web pages you want to archive before they change

How it works

1
Paste the page you want to keep
Articles, receipts, recipes, anything public.
2
No print dialog needed
We skip the broken browser print flow entirely.
3
Download to any device
Same clean result on Mac, iPhone, Android or Windows.
~3 second conversion
🔒 No data stored
3 Free PDFs per day

When not to use this

Pages behind a login (banking, webmail, private dashboards) are out of reach, since we can only render public pages. If you need to save something private, your browser's built-in print to PDF is the better option even with its rougher formatting.

Saving a webpage as PDF, common questions

How do I save a webpage as a PDF on a Mac?

Paste the URL above and click Convert, the PDF downloads to your Downloads folder. Works in Safari, Chrome, Firefox and Arc.

How do I save a webpage as a PDF on iPhone?

Open urltopdf.org in Safari or Chrome, paste the URL, tap Convert, then tap Download. The PDF opens in the Files app.

What about pages behind a login?

We can only access public pages. For private dashboards or anything behind a login, use your browser's built-in Save as PDF instead.