Website → PDF in under 60 seconds
WebToBook
Paste a public URL, get a formatted PDF you can share or print—chapters, table of contents, and reader-friendly layout
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First 3 conversions free · No credit card required
Website → PDF in under 60 seconds
Paste a public URL, get a formatted PDF you can share or print—chapters, table of contents, and reader-friendly layout
First 3 conversions free · No credit card required
Intelligently restructures your content for print, adding proper chapters, table of contents, and professional layout. Your website's structure becomes a book's natural flow.
Most books ready in under 60 seconds. Drop in a URL, get back a formatted PDF. Large or complex pages may take up to 2-3 minutes.
Professional PDF generation with custom styling, fonts, and formatting that reads like a finished book, not a printout.
Turn your best blog posts into a downloadable lead magnet and grow your email list.
Batch convert multiple pages, custom branding, and white-label options when you are shipping for clients.
Your content stays private. No model training. No long-term storage. Process and delete.
Turn your best blog series into a lead magnet that grows your email list
Package your lessons into a downloadable workbook students keep forever
Deliver client reports and proposals as polished, branded PDFs
Generate documentation books from your project pages and READMEs
"Converted my 6-year blog archive into a clean PDF lead magnet in under a minute. My email opt-ins went up 40% the week I added it."
— Sarah K., content strategist
"I was skeptical of the '60 seconds' claim. It took 47 seconds. The table of contents and chapter structure were spot-on — no editing needed."
— Marcus T., technical writer
"Turned our docs site into a branded PDF handbook for clients. Saved us hours of InDesign work. The typography is genuinely publication-quality."
— Priya M., agency owner
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