How to Save a Web Page as a PDF

Web pages are temporary. Articles get edited, listings disappear, and "I'll find it later" often means it is gone. Saving a page as a PDF captures it exactly as it looks right now, in a file you can keep, annotate, and read offline.
Why save a page as a PDF?
- Archiving receipts, confirmations, and online orders.
- Offline reading of articles and references.
- Keeping a record of a page that might change or be taken down.
- Sharing a clean copy without sending a link that could break.
What carries over
Converting a web page to PDF preserves the text, images, and general layout as a fixed snapshot. Interactive elements — videos, drop-downs, live maps — naturally become static, since a PDF is a frozen document. For capturing content to read or keep, that is exactly the point.
How to convert
- Open the HTML to PDF tool and paste the page's web address.
- The page is rendered and captured as a PDF.
- Download your offline copy.
Managing your saved pages
Once you have saved several pages, the Merge tool can combine them into a single reference document, and Compress keeps the file manageable if the pages are image-heavy.