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Convert EPUB to PDF

Drop an EPUB ebook and get a clean, paginated PDF you can read, print, or archive. The whole conversion runs in your browser — the book never leaves your device.

About converting EPUB to PDF

An EPUB is really a small website in a zip: a set of chapter pages plus a list that fixes their reading order. This tool reads that order, pulls the text in the right sequence — headings, paragraphs, and list items — and flows it onto sized PDF pages with proper margins, word-wrap, and automatic page breaks. Each chapter starts on a fresh page, and inline JPG and PNG images are placed where they appear in the text.

What it preserves is the words and the structure— the reading order, paragraph breaks, headings, list items, and inline raster images. What it does not reproduce is the EPUB’s own styling: exact fonts, colours, columns, tables, and pixel-level layout are intentionally left behind in favour of a clean, readable document. The result is faithful to the text, not a screenshot of a reading app. DRM-protected (encrypted) ebooks can’t be converted, because their contents are locked.

Is it private?

Yes. The converter is JavaScript running on your own machine — it unzips the EPUB, reads it, and builds the PDF entirely in your browser. Nothing is uploaded, stored, or seen by us; there is no server to send files to.

Frequently asked questions

What does the PDF preserve from the EPUB?
It preserves the words and the structure: the reading order, paragraph breaks, headings, list items, and inline JPG and PNG images. Each chapter starts on a fresh page with proper margins, word-wrap, and automatic page breaks.
Why does the PDF not look exactly like my reading app?
The EPUB's own styling — exact fonts, colours, columns, tables, and pixel-level layout — is intentionally left behind in favour of a clean, readable document. The result is faithful to the text, not a screenshot of a reading app.
Are my files uploaded to a server?
No. The converter is JavaScript running on your own machine: it unzips the EPUB, reads it, and builds the PDF entirely in your browser. Nothing is uploaded, stored, or seen by us.
Is it free, and do I need an account?
Yes, it is free with no sign-up. Note that DRM-protected (encrypted) ebooks cannot be converted, because their contents are locked.