Convert PDF to HTML
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Turn a PDF into a self-contained HTML page
Upload a PDF and get back a single HTML file with the text, layout, and images embedded directly in it.
Upload Your PDF
Select the PDF file you want to convert from your computer or cloud storage.
Convert to HTML
Our converter rebuilds the PDF's text and layout as HTML markup, embedding any images directly in the file.
Download Your File
Get your .html file in seconds. No complex software installation required.
Built for Web-Ready Output
Everything you need to turn a PDF into usable HTML.
Enterprise Security
Your PDF is encrypted with 256-bit SSL during upload and automatically deleted from our servers after conversion.
Fast Conversion
Upload your PDF and get your HTML file in seconds, without any manual formatting.
Images Embedded Automatically
Images in the PDF are embedded directly in the HTML file as data, so the page is self-contained and renders correctly without needing separate image files.
Unlimited Usage
No file limits, no size restrictions, and no hidden fees or subscriptions to convert as many PDFs as you need.
Multi-File Conversion
Convert several PDFs in one session. When you upload more than one, the resulting HTML files are bundled into a single ZIP download.
Cross-Platform
Works in any modern browser on Windows, Mac, Linux, and mobile devices, with no software to install.
Solutions for Every Need
People convert PDF to HTML for all kinds of reasons.
Web Developers
Pull the markup out of a PDF document so its content can be styled and integrated into a web page.
Content Teams
Make a PDF report or guide viewable directly in a browser instead of requiring visitors to download a PDF reader.
Researchers and Archivists
Convert a PDF document into a text-searchable, indexable HTML page for easier reference and web publishing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will the HTML output preserve the layout of my PDF?
Our converter reproduces the visual structure of the PDF in HTML as closely as possible, including text positioning and images. Complex or highly designed PDFs may need manual CSS adjustments after conversion to achieve pixel-perfect results.
Can I edit the HTML after conversion?
Yes. The output is a standard HTML file that you can open and edit in any text editor, code editor, or web development tool. You can modify the markup, adjust styles, and integrate it into any web project.
Are images from the PDF included in the HTML output?
Yes. Images embedded in the PDF are extracted and embedded directly in the HTML file as base64 data, so the page is self-contained in a single file and does not depend on separate image files.
Do I need any extra files to view the converted page?
No. Because images are embedded directly in the HTML rather than linked externally, the single .html file you download opens correctly in any browser on its own.
Is PDF to HTML conversion free?
Yes, completely free, with no account required, no watermark in the HTML output, and no usage limits.
Is my PDF file safe when I upload it?
Yes. All uploads use HTTPS encryption. Your file is stored temporarily on our servers only during processing and is permanently deleted shortly after. We do not read or share your document content.
Why would I convert a PDF to HTML?
PDF to HTML conversion is useful for publishing document content on the web, making it searchable and indexable by search engines, extracting content for a web application, or letting users view a document in a browser without a PDF reader.