Save a Website as PDF
Convert any visible browser tab to a multi-page PDF. Useful for archiving articles, saving receipts, or building visual reports.
Use this tool
Webpage to PDF
Capture browser tab screenshots and merge them into a PDF.
Why this matters
Browser print-to-PDF often mangles layouts. Webpage screenshots stay pixel-faithful — what you see is what gets saved, perfect for archiving content that may change or disappear.
Step by step
- 1Open the webpage to PDF toolClick "capture tab".
- 2Pick the tabChoose the browser tab you want to capture.
- 3Stack screenshotsCapture multiple sections to build a multi-page document.
- 4ReorderDrag pages into the right order.
- 5Download PDFSave the merged PDF.
Frequently asked questions
Does this need a browser extension?
No — it uses the browser’s native Screen Capture API.
Will JavaScript-rendered content be captured?
Yes — whatever you see in the tab is what gets captured.
Is the page uploaded?
No. Everything happens in your browser.
Can I capture an entire long page?
Capture multiple visible sections, then merge them as separate pages.
Does this work in Safari?
Screen Capture API is supported in Chrome, Edge, Firefox. Safari has limited support.
Can I edit the PDF after?
Yes — use the PDF Organizer to reorder, rotate, or delete pages.
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