CONVERT FROM PDF
PDF to HTML — Convert PDF to a Web Page (Free)
Convert a PDF's text and basic layout into HTML you can open in a browser or edit. Free and in-browser — the document is never uploaded.
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One PDF file — its text is laid out as a simple HTML document
Turn a PDF into HTML — the markup a web browser reads — so its text and basic structure become an editable, browsable page rather than staying locked in a fixed document. The conversion uses pdf.js to read the file in your browser; nothing is uploaded.
It's built around text and layout, not pixel-perfect facsimile: simple documents convert cleanly, while intricate print typography, precise columns, and heavy graphics won't reproduce exactly. The text stays as real, selectable characters, so you can restyle it with CSS or drop it into an existing site. A scanned, image-only PDF has no text to convert — run OCR first.
Frequently asked questions
- Will the HTML look exactly like the PDF?
- Not pixel for pixel. The conversion carries across text and basic layout, which is what you want for editing or publishing. Complex print designs won't reproduce perfectly in HTML.
- Are images from the PDF included?
- The conversion centres on text and structure. Rich embedded graphics may not transfer cleanly; if you specifically need the pictures, the extract-images tool pulls embedded raster images out directly.
- Is my PDF uploaded to convert it?
- No. The reading and conversion happen in your browser with pdf.js, so the document never leaves your device.