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How to Save a Web Page as a PDF on Desktop and Mobile

Saving a webpage as a PDF is a handy way to preserve online content for offline viewing, archiving, or sharing. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to save a web page as a PDF on desktop and mobile:

Save a Web Page as a PDF on Desktop Computers

Method 1: Using Browser Print Functionality

One of the easiest ways to save a web page as a PDF is by using the browser print function. This method works on most browsers such as Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Microsoft Edge.

1. Open up the web page you want to save.

2. Press Ctrl + P (or Cmd + P on macOS) to open the print dialog box.

3. Look for a “Destination” or “Printer” option> Select “Save as PDF” or an equivalent option> Click “Save.”

Save a Web Page as a PDF

Quick Tip: If the web page doesn’t translate well to PDF format, we recommend changing it from “Portrait” to “Landscape.”

4. Choose a location to save the PDF file.

Method 2: Using Browser Extensions to Save a Web Page as a PDF

For more customisation, you can use browser extensions that offer advanced features.

Google Chrome> Save as PDF: Provides one-click solutions directly from the toolbar.

Mozilla Firefox> PDF Mage: Offers features like batch processing and offline capabilities.

Method 3: Using PDF Converter Websites

Online services are another alternative, allowing you to convert a URL to a PDF.

Save a Web Page as a PDF on Mobile

iOS (iPhone and iPad)

1. Open up the web page you want to save on Safari.

2. Tap the share icon.

3. Choose “Print”> Click the share icon again> Select “Save to Files.”

Android

1. Open up the web page you want to save on Google Chrome.

2. Tap the three dots (menu) in the upper-right corner.

3. Select “Share”, then “Print”.

4. From the print dialog, select “Save as PDF” as the printer.

5. Configure the necessary settings, and save the file to your device.

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