Clean HTML
Well-structured output
Image Support
Extracts embedded images
Preserve Layout
Maintains document structure
Fast Processing
Convert in seconds
Transform your PDF documents into clean, web-friendly HTML code
Well-structured output
Extracts embedded images
Maintains document structure
Convert in seconds
PDF (Portable Document Format) is excellent for printing and sharing fixed-layout documents, but it's not designed for the web. HTML (HyperText Markup Language) is the foundation of the internet. Converting your PDF documents to HTML makes them web-friendly, searchable, and accessible from any device without requiring a PDF reader.
Follow these simple steps to convert your PDF document:
HTML offers several advantages over PDF for web content:
All Pages: Converts every page of your PDF to HTML. First Page Only: Convert only the first page (ideal for previews). Custom Range: Specify exactly which pages to convert (e.g., 1-5,7,9-12).
Adjust the quality of images extracted from your PDF. Higher quality (100%) produces better images but larger file size. Lower quality (50-70%) reduces file size while maintaining acceptable quality. Default 80% offers the best balance.
Maintains the original document structure, including paragraph breaks, headings, and basic formatting. Uncheck for raw text extraction only.
Extracts and embeds images from your PDF into the HTML output. Uncheck to get text-only HTML (smaller file size).
| Use Case | Why HTML? |
|---|---|
| Website Publishing | Embed PDF content directly on web pages |
| Blog Posts | Convert research papers and reports to blog content |
| Email Newsletters | HTML content works in email clients |
| Documentation | Create searchable online documentation from PDF manuals |
| E-Learning | Convert course materials to interactive web content |
| Archiving | HTML archives are more future-proof than PDF |
Unlike other online converters that upload your files to their servers, our PDF to HTML converter works 100% locally in your browser:
When "Include Images" is checked, images are extracted and embedded in the HTML output using base64 encoding or as separate image references.
Yes! PDF.js can extract text from scanned PDFs that have been OCR-processed. For image-only scanned PDFs, the output will contain the text extracted by the OCR engine.
Our converter preserves the basic document structure including paragraphs, headings, and page breaks. Complex layouts with multiple columns may be simplified.
PDF files up to 100MB are supported, which covers most documents including those with many images.
100% free. No signup, no credit card, no watermarks, no hidden fees – ever!
You will need the password to open the PDF first. Our tool cannot bypass PDF passwords.
Our PDF to HTML converter uses industry-leading libraries:
Convert PDF documentation, user guides, and manuals to HTML for embedding in websites and web applications.
Turn PDF reports, white papers, and research documents into blog posts and web content.
Convert course materials, syllabi, and handouts to HTML for online learning platforms.
Convert business reports, proposals, and presentations to HTML for easy sharing and viewing.
Convert your PDF documents to clean, web-friendly HTML instantly with our fast, secure, and completely free PDF to HTML converter. No signup, no installation, no watermarks – just pure conversion power.
Pro Tip: For websites and blogs, use the "First Page Only" option to create a preview, then convert the full document separately. Adjust image quality to 60-70% for web-optimized HTML files that load faster. Always preview the HTML before downloading to ensure the output meets your needs.