Instant Save as PDF
Overview
Save the current page as a PDF in one click.
📄 Instant Save as PDF turns any webpage into a clean, multi-page PDF in a single click — and it actually captures the whole page, not just what's visible on screen. Most "save as PDF" tools either crop off content below the fold or stitch everything into one giant, unreadable image. If a page loads images or sections as you scroll — common on blogs, news sites, and product galleries — those tools often save it blank. Instant Save as PDF scrolls through the page first, waits for lazy-loaded content to appear, then paginates the result into a proper PDF with as many pages as it needs. ⚡ WHAT IT DOES 📃 Save full pages, not partial screenshots — captures top to bottom and splits the output across multiple PDF pages automatically, so nothing gets cut off or squeezed into one oversized image. 🖼️ Never miss lazy-loaded content — scrolls the page before capturing, so images and sections that only appear as you scroll (galleries, articles, infinite-scroll feeds) are included instead of showing up blank. 🖱️ Save a click, not a workflow — trigger from the toolbar popup or a small floating button on the page itself; both save identically, so you can use whichever is faster in the moment. 🧹 Get a reading-focused PDF in one toggle — Simplify Mode strips headers, navigation, sidebars, ads, and cookie banners, leaving just the content worth keeping. 📐 Match your output to how you'll use it — choose A4, US Letter, or US Legal, in portrait or landscape, before you save. 🔄 Set it once, use it everywhere — preferences sync via Chrome Sync, so your settings are the same on the popup and the floating button across every device you're signed into. ⌨️ Save without breaking your flow — a right-click context menu and a customizable keyboard shortcut (Ctrl+Shift+Y) mean you rarely need to touch the popup at all. ✅ Know it worked — live status updates ("Preparing…", "Loading full page…", "Generating… NN%") and a download notification confirm success or failure, with an automatic fallback to Chrome's native print-to-PDF if in-page generation can't run on a specific page. 🔒 PRIVACY Everything runs locally in your browser using bundled, on-device libraries — no page content is sent to a server, and no external scripts are loaded at runtime. The PDF is generated on your machine, from the page you're already looking at. 👤 WHO IT'S FOR Reading articles and documentation later, archiving receipts and confirmations, saving long or infinite-scroll pages that other "print to PDF" methods cut short, or just avoiding the browser's print dialog every time you want a copy of a page. Try it on a page with infinite scroll or a lazy-loaded gallery — that's exactly where most PDF tools fall short.
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Details
- Version1.1.0
- UpdatedJune 22, 2026
- Size1.51MiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- Developer
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