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How to Save a Webpage as a PDF — Free on Any Device

Saving a webpage as a PDF lets you read it offline, share it without links, archive it, or submit it as a document. Every major browser includes this feature built-in — here's how to use it on any device.

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Save Webpage as PDF on Chrome (Desktop)

Open the webpage in Chrome. Press Ctrl+P (Windows) or Cmd+P (Mac) to open Print. In the Destination dropdown, select Save as PDF. Click Save.

Tip: In the Print dialog, choose "Background graphics" if you want to preserve the page's colors and design elements in the PDF.

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Save Webpage as PDF on Safari (Mac)

Open the webpage in Safari. Go to File → Export as PDF. Choose a save location and click Save. Safari produces a clean, formatted PDF of the page.

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Save Webpage as PDF on iPhone (iOS)

Open the webpage in Safari. Tap the Share button (box with arrow). Scroll down and tap Print. Pinch outward on the print preview to convert it to a PDF. Tap the Share icon again to save or share the PDF.

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Save Webpage as PDF on Android

Open the page in Chrome. Tap the three-dot menu. Tap Share → Print. In the printer selector, choose Save as PDF. Tap the Save (PDF) button.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Will the PDF look exactly like the webpage?

Mostly yes — text, images, and layout are preserved. Some dynamic elements like videos, animations, and pop-ups are not rendered in the PDF.

Can I save a webpage as PDF without ads?

Use Chrome's Reader Mode or a browser extension to strip ads before printing to PDF.

Can I edit the saved webpage PDF?

Yes. Upload the PDF to pdfeditor.onl/pdf-studio to add text, annotations, a watermark, or other edits.

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