HTML to PDF
Convert saved HTML files locally. Unsafe scripts and external resources are removed before rendering.
How It Works
Your document files stay on your device while supported processing runs locally in your browser.
How to convert HTML to PDF
- 1Select one valid HTML or HTM file. The browser reads it locally.
- 2Choose Convert to PDF and keep this tab open while your device processes the document.
- 3Review and download the generated PDF. Your original file is not changed.
What the converter keeps
The converter keeps safe text, headings, lists, tables and inline styling where possible.
Know the limitations
Scripts and unsafe or remote resources are removed. Pages that depend on JavaScript or private external assets may render differently.
Common uses
- Archive a saved HTML document
- Create a PDF from an HTML report
- Share static web content without running scripts
Frequently asked questions
Does PdfVala upload my source document?
No. The supported conversion runs in your browser. Website analytics are separate and do not include the contents of the selected document.
Will the PDF look exactly like the original?
Simple documents usually convert well, but browser conversion cannot guarantee pixel-identical output. Review the PDF before sharing it.
Is there a file-size limit?
PdfVala does not impose an upload limit because the file is not uploaded. Available device memory and document complexity are the practical limits.
