Text to PDF Converter
Turn plain text into a clean, formatted PDF free — choose page size, font and margins, with automatic line wrapping. Private, in your browser.
About the Text to PDF Converter
Paste any text and get a properly formatted, multi-page PDF back in seconds. Long lines wrap neatly to the page width, your line breaks are preserved, and the content flows onto as many pages as it needs. Choose A4, Letter or Legal, pick a Helvetica, Times or Courier font, set the size and margins, and download.
It is the quickest way to turn notes, logs, code snippets, email drafts or copied text into a shareable, printable document — no word processor required. Courier is handy for code and tabular data where alignment matters.
The PDF is built on your device with the pdf-lib library, so your text is never uploaded, stored or logged. There are no page limits, no watermarks and no account needed.
How to Use the Text to PDF Converter
- 1Paste or type your text into the box.
- 2Choose a page size, font, size and margin.
- 3Click Create PDF to generate it in your browser.
- 4Download the finished PDF.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are my line breaks and spacing kept?
Yes. The converter preserves the line breaks you type and expands tabs to spaces, while automatically wrapping any line that is too wide for the page. Choose the Courier (monospace) font if you need columns or code to stay aligned.
Which page size and font should I use?
A4 suits most of the world and Letter is standard in North America; Legal is for longer forms. Helvetica is a clean all-purpose sans-serif, Times is a traditional serif for prose, and Courier is monospace — ideal for code and data.
Is there a limit on how much text I can convert?
No. The text flows across as many pages as required, with consistent margins throughout. Paste a single paragraph or a whole document — it all converts in one click.
Is my text uploaded to a server?
No. The PDF is assembled entirely in your browser and your text never leaves your device, so it is safe for private notes, drafts and confidential content.