Overview
Save any web page as a PDF that looks exactly like the screen. Selectable text, working links, full page, no cut off content.
Most page to PDF tools repaint your page with their own half finished copy of CSS, then hand you a file with broken layouts, blank boxes and half the article missing. Page2PDF does not do that. It renders through Chrome's own engine, the same one that painted the tab in front of you. What you see is what you save. Two ways to capture, one button Text mode drives the browser print pipeline, so the text in your PDF is real text. You can select it, search it, copy it, and the links still work. Files come out small. Snapshot mode reads the painted pixels instead, sheet by sheet. Use it for canvas, WebGL, maps, charts, blend modes and frosted glass effects, the things that only exist once they have been drawn. Links are still added as clickable areas. It handles the things that usually go wrong Wide layouts are scaled to fit the sheet instead of being sliced down the middle. The whole document is scrolled first so lazy loaded images and infinite feeds actually appear. Cookie walls, chat bubbles and app install bars are removed. Sticky headers are unpinned so they show once instead of on all forty sheets. Panels that only reveal three lines at a time are unrolled. Tables and code blocks are kept whole across page breaks. Every change is reverted the moment the file is written. Your tab is left exactly as it was. Save a page, a block, or a sentence Point at any part of the page with the element picker, use the arrow keys to widen or narrow the outline, and click. The sheet is cut to the block you picked, so a table becomes a table sized PDF. Or highlight some text and save just that. Or use reader mode to keep the article alone, set in book typography with a masthead showing where it came from. Set it once, per site Paper size, orientation, margins, headers, footers, file naming and snapshot quality, all with sensible defaults. Any site can pin its own preset, so your documentation site prints as a clean article while your dashboard is captured as a pixel snapshot, without you touching a setting again. The rest Save every tab in a window at once into a dated folder. Right click a link to save the page behind it without opening it yourself. Press Alt+Shift+P for the page you are on, Alt+Shift+E for the picker. Progress appears in the page, so closing the popup does not lose track of it. Private by design No servers, no accounts, no analytics, no telemetry, no network requests. Pages are rendered on your machine and the PDF goes to your downloads folder. Settings stay in your own browser profile. The source is on GitHub. Free and open source. MIT licensed.
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Details
- Version2.0.0
- UpdatedAugust 20, 2026
- Size3.93MiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- DeveloperWebsite
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