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Simple HTML to PDF converter
The service’s user-friendly interface makes it easy to save any HTML or HTM file as a PDF. Perfect for working with articles, invoices, or website pages in just a few clicks.
Cloud processing
All operations are handled on our servers, delivering the PDF in seconds. No software installation or device performance impact.
Convert HTML to PDF in one click
See the red button in the center? That’s all. No long instructions, convert HTML pages to a PDF format by uploading from your device, Google Drive, or Dropbox.
Edit your PDFs
Once converted, you can compress, merge, annotate, or edit the document to suit various needs, whether it’s shrinking a large report or combining multiple worksheets.
Secure and private
HyperText Markup Language files might contain sensitive information. Don’t worry, we never keep or share the docs with third parties, so that the process remains safe.
Offline HTML to PDF converter
If you are a Windows OS user, great news for you. Download PDF Candy Desktop for PC and work with documents without an Internet connection. Bulk conversion is at your service.
How to convert HTML to PDF online?
1Upload the HTML file from the device, Google Drive, or Dropbox - or drag and drop it into the browser.
2Click “Convert” to start the processing.
3Download the resulting PDF, share it via link, or continue working on the document.
FAQ
Can I change an HTML page to PDF on Mac? | Yes! Our tool works on any device - Windows, macOS, Android, or iPhone. Open it in your browser, and you are all set. |
Will my original layout be preserved? | Yes. PDFs retain the formatting, structure, and design of the original HTML. Perfect for saving web pages, archiving online articles, or sharing formatted content. |
Will page elements display correctly in the PDF? | Yes. Fonts, Unicode characters, and non-Latin alphabets are preserved exactly as in the original HTML. |
Does the tool support right-to-left languages? | Yes. The HTML to PDF converter handles multiple writing directions correctly. RTL languages like Arabic or Hebrew keep their proper flow, alignment, and character spacing. |
