How To Save Websites As PDF In Google Chrome [Tutorial]
How To Save Websites As PDF In Google Chrome [Tutorial]
The process to save and share webpages is relatively straightforward in this day and age. You can bookmark them on your favorite web browser for ease of access or share the URL to view the web page.
The Google Chrome web browser has a ton of built-in tools. Some of them you are probably aware of, but you may be unaware of some of the others available at your fingertips. See, not only does Chrome include the ability to install valuable extensions and make things easier, but it also allows you to do things like save a page as a PDF file directly in Chrome.
Everyone eventually comes across a webpage they need to save for offline research or sharing with others. You could just copy and paste the link, but sometimes it’s nice to have the page as an image you can view offline, mark up, or print. The most flexible solution is to create a PDF file you can view or send anywhere.
Let’s examine the most popular browsers and see how they save webpages as PDFs using step-by-step instructions. For more conversion options, however, we can also help you convert them to JPG, convert to EPUB, and convert to .docx.
Note: These instructions are accurate to the latest version of the respective browsers at the time of publication. Older versions may have slightly different methods, but should be broadly similar.
However, there will be times where you will not have internet access. Furthermore, you might want to save the webpage in a format that allows you to annotate them with ease—in PDF format.
And thus, this guide will outline the many ways that you can convert web pages to PDF via the most popular web browsers out there.
Sometimes, you’d like to grab a “hard copy” of a website in Google Chrome, but you don’t necessarily want to print it out on paper. In that case, it’s easy to save a website to a PDF file on Windows 10, Mac, Chrome OS, and Linux.
First, open Chrome and navigate to the web page you’d like to save to a PDF. Once you’re on the right page, locate the vertical ellipsis button (three dots aligned vertically) in the upper-right corner of the window and click on it.
This tutorial will apply for computers, laptops, desktops, and tablets running the Windows 10, Windows 8/8.1, Windows 7 operating systems. Works for all major computer manufactures (Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba, Lenovo, Samsung).