Web to Image / PDF
Convert webpage to image or PDF online free. Capture any URL as JPG, PNG, or PDF screenshot. No upload, browser-based, instant results.
Some websites block embedding. If capture fails, use the Paste HTML tab instead.
Preview
How to Use Webpage to Image/PDF
- Choose between "Enter URL" or "Paste HTML" mode using the tabs.
- Enter a full URL (with https://) or paste HTML code, select your export format (PNG, JPG, or PDF), and choose the scale (1x, 2x, or 3x).
- Click "Capture" or "Render & Capture" to generate the screenshot, preview it, and download.
Features
- URL Capture - load any public webpage and capture it as an image or PDF.
- HTML Rendering - paste custom HTML and capture it as a screenshot - perfect for UI mockups.
- Multiple Formats - export as PNG (lossless), JPG (smaller file size), or PDF (printable document).
- HiDPI Support - 2x and 3x scaling options produce crisp retina-quality screenshots.
Why Use Our Webpage to Image/PDF Tool
Create professional webpage screenshots for presentations, documentation, bug reports, or design portfolios without installing any software. Our tool works entirely in your browser, capturing web content at high resolution with multiple format options. With both URL and HTML input modes, you can capture live websites or render your own designs. The 2x and 3x scaling ensures crisp screenshots on retina displays.
FAQs
Why do some websites fail to capture?
Some websites block embedding via X-Frame-Options headers (like Google, Facebook). For these sites, use the "Paste HTML" tab with the page's source code, or use the HTML input mode to capture custom content.
Which format should I choose?
PNG is lossless and best for quality screenshots with text and UI elements. JPG produces smaller files suitable for web use and photos. PDF is ideal for printable documents, reports, and sharing formatted captures.
Is there a size limit for HTML content?
There is no hard limit, but very large HTML may slow down rendering. For complex pages, use 1x scale for better performance or simplify the HTML before capturing.