Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about Webpage to PDF Converter.
All questions and answers
- Is Webpage to PDF Converter free to use?
- Yes, Webpage to PDF Converter is completely free. There are no hidden charges, subscriptions, or premium tiers. Simply install it from the Chrome Web Store and start converting webpages to PDF immediately.
- Does the extension collect my personal data?
- No. The developer has confirmed that the extension does not collect, sell, or share any personal data. Your browsing activity and converted content remain entirely private on your device.
- Which browsers are supported?
- The extension is built for Google Chrome and works in any Chromium-based browser, including Microsoft Edge, Brave, and Opera. Firefox and Safari are not currently supported.
- Can I convert multiple webpages into a single PDF?
- Yes. Webpage to PDF Converter supports combining multiple webpages into one PDF document. Simply add the pages you want to merge before downloading.
- Can I edit the PDF before downloading?
- Yes. The extension includes basic PDF editing capability, allowing you to modify the document before saving it to your computer.
- How do I use the extension?
- After installing the extension, navigate to the webpage you want to convert. Click the extension icon in your Chrome toolbar, then click the Download button. The PDF will be saved to your default downloads folder.
- Does the extension work on all websites?
- The extension works on most public websites. Some pages with strict Content Security Policy (CSP) headers or behind authentication may have limited support.
- What PDF quality does the converter produce?
- The extension is designed to produce high-quality PDFs that accurately represent the webpage layout, text, and images.
- Is there a file size limit for PDFs?
- There is no explicit file size limit. Very large or image-heavy webpages may produce larger PDF files, but the extension handles them without restrictions.
- Does it preserve hyperlinks in the PDF?
- Yes, the extension preserves clickable hyperlinks in the exported PDF, making it easy to navigate the document digitally.
- What languages does the extension support?
- The extension interface supports 54 languages, including English, Spanish, French, German, Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, Hindi, and many more.
- Does the PDF include headers and footers like Chrome's print dialog?
- The extension produces clean PDFs focused on the main content, without the extra headers (URL) and footers (page numbers) added by Chrome's print dialog — giving you a cleaner result.
- Can I convert a webpage without images?
- The extension converts the full visual layout of the page by default. For specific customisations, you can use browser developer tools to hide elements before converting.
- How is this different from Chrome's built-in 'Save as PDF'?
- Chrome's built-in print-to-PDF often breaks complex page layouts. This extension is specifically designed for high-fidelity webpage conversion, multi-page merging, and includes PDF editing features not available in Chrome's built-in tool.
- Is the extension safe to install?
- Yes. The extension is published on the official Chrome Web Store, reviewed by Google's security process, and has been installed by over 70,000 users. The developer confirms no data is collected.
- How do I update the extension?
- Chrome automatically updates extensions in the background. You can also manually trigger updates by going to chrome://extensions, enabling Developer mode, and clicking 'Update'.
- Can I set a custom filename for the downloaded PDF?
- The default filename is based on the page title. For a custom name, you can rename the file in your Downloads folder after saving.
- Does it work on mobile Chrome?
- Chrome extensions are not supported on Chrome for Android or iOS. The extension works only on desktop Chrome (Windows, macOS, Linux, and ChromeOS).
- What should I do if the PDF looks different from the webpage?
- Complex pages with dynamic content, fixed-position elements, or animations may not render perfectly. Try scrolling through the full page before converting, as this can trigger lazy-loaded content.
- How do I report a bug or request a feature?
- You can leave feedback directly on the Chrome Web Store extension page, or use the contact form on this website. We read all submissions and use them to prioritise improvements.
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