HTML to PDF

Save any web page or HTML file as a clean, printable PDF.

Coming soon

We're polishing this tool — read on to learn what it'll do, or try one of our working tools above.

HTML to PDF turns a web page or local HTML file into a paginated PDF that prints predictably. Converterzilla's converter will use a real headless browser engine to render JavaScript, CSS and web fonts, then save the result as a PDF you can email or archive.

How to use HTML to PDF in your browser

  1. Provide your HTML. Paste a URL or upload a local .html file. JavaScript-driven content (charts, dashboards) renders fully before export.
  2. Set page options. Choose orientation, page size, header and footer text, and whether to apply screen or print stylesheets.
  3. Download the PDF. We render with Chromium and send you back a paginated PDF that matches the page.

Why use Converterzilla for HTML to PDF

Real browser rendering

Headless Chromium executes JavaScript, web fonts and modern CSS — what you see in your browser is what you get in the PDF.

Print or screen styles

Toggle between @media screen and @media print so your output looks right for the use case.

Custom headers and footers

Add page numbers, dates, or your logo to every page through configurable header and footer templates.

Frequently asked questions about HTML to PDF

Not from a public URL. Upload the saved HTML file (along with assets) and we'll render it locally.

Yes. The renderer waits for network idle before snapshotting, so dashboards and charts render fully.

Typically 2–5 seconds for a normal page, longer for heavy JavaScript apps that need to fully load.