Convert PDF to HTML Online – Fast, Clean & Private

Need to turn a PDF into HTML? You're in the right place. Our free tool gets the job done quickly and securely — no software to install, and no accounts to create.

How It Works

Simple steps to enhance your PDF documents
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Step 1

Upload Your PDF Drag and drop or select your file. No size limits, no sign-up.
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Click "Convert" Our smart engine processes your PDF and turns it into clean HTML.
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Step 3

Download Your File Get a ZIP file with your HTML, images, and styles — all ready to go.

Key Features

Discover what makes our tool powerful and easy to use
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Privacy First

We don't store your files. They're automatically deleted within an hour — so your data stays private.

Fast, No-Fuss Conversion

Just upload, click, and download. You'll get your HTML file in seconds.
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Works on Any Device

Whether you're on a laptop, tablet, or phone — Mac, Windows, Android, iOS — it just works, right in your browser.
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Clean HTML That's Easy to Work With

Get well-structured, lightweight HTML — perfect for editing, embedding, or plugging into websites and apps.
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Customize If You Want

Tweak options like CSS format, image handling, or how closely the layout is preserved — advanced control, no complexity.

Use It Anywhere

It works smoothly on any browser, including mobile ones. No matter what device you're using, our converter delivers consistent results.

Privacy First

Your files are encrypted during upload and deleted automatically within 60 minutes. We never store or share anything.

Effortless Conversion for Everyone

Whether you're a web designer, developer, student, or just someone with a PDF to convert — we make it easy to get clean, editable HTML without the technical headache.

Tool FAQs

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

We are here to answer your questions!
Got questions about our tool features? We've gathered answers to the most common inquiries. Need more help? Reach out to our team.

Developer Mode – For Power Users

Want more control over the output? Toggle "Advanced Mode" and customize things like:
Use semantic HTML tags or keep the original visual layout
External vs inline CSS
Image format (PNG, JPEG, SVG)
Font embedding options