Convert Webpage to PDF

Last updated: June 15, 2025

Save any webpage as a PDF document by simply entering its URL. OneClickPDF captures the full page — text, images, styling, and layout — and exports it as a clean PDF you can read offline, share, or archive. Unlike browser print-to-PDF which often breaks layouts, our converter captures the page as it actually appears. No browser extensions or software installation required.

1

Enter the webpage URL

Type or paste the URL of the webpage you want to convert. Any publicly accessible webpage works — articles, documentation, recipes, product pages.

2

Preview the capture

The page loads and renders in real-time. Review the preview to make sure the content looks correct before converting.

3

Configure output settings

Choose page size (A4 or Letter), orientation (portrait or landscape), and whether to include page headers/footers with the URL and date.

4

Download the PDF

Click convert and download your PDF. The output preserves the original page's visual design, images, and text — all selectable and searchable.

Webpage to PDF

Capture any web URL as a PDF document.

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HTML to PDF

Convert HTML files or web content to PDF.

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Scan to PDF

Use your device camera to scan documents into a PDF.

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Common Use Cases

  • Saving online articles or blog posts for offline reading
  • Archiving web receipts and order confirmations as PDFs
  • Capturing product pages for price comparison records
  • Saving research sources and documentation for reference
  • Creating PDF copies of webpages for legal evidence or compliance
  • Downloading online recipes as clean, printable PDF documents

Technical Details

The Webpage to PDF converter fetches the target URL and renders it in a sandboxed iframe. The page's HTML, CSS, and images are processed client-side. JavaScript on the target page executes to ensure dynamic content (lazy-loaded images, client-rendered text) is captured. The rendered page is then converted to PDF using the browser's rendering engine. Some limitations apply: pages behind login walls or with aggressive anti-scraping measures may not render correctly. Cross-origin restrictions mean some embedded resources might not load. For best results, use publicly accessible pages.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I convert any webpage to PDF?
Most publicly accessible webpages work well. Pages behind login walls, paywalls, or with strong anti-scraping measures may not render correctly, as the tool can only access publicly available content.
Are images and styling preserved?
Yes. The converter captures the page as it appears in a browser, including images, CSS styling, fonts, and layout. The visual output closely matches the original webpage.
Can I convert a webpage with dynamic/JavaScript content?
Yes. JavaScript on the page executes during rendering, so content loaded dynamically (like lazy-loaded images or client-rendered text) will be captured in the PDF.
Is the text in the PDF searchable?
Yes. Text content in the webpage becomes selectable and searchable text in the PDF — it's not just a screenshot. You can copy text, search within the PDF, and use it in other documents.
How does this differ from browser print-to-PDF?
Browser print-to-PDF often reformats the page for printing, removing backgrounds and breaking layouts. Our converter captures the page closer to its actual visual appearance.

Saving webpages as PDF should be as simple as pasting a URL. OneClickPDF makes it exactly that — no extensions, no software, no accounts. The captured PDF preserves the page's visual design and keeps text searchable. Perfect for archiving, sharing, and offline reading.

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