Text → PDF

Convert plain text to a PDF document.

About Text to PDF

Plain text is wonderfully durable and terribly informal. When a .txt file — a log excerpt, a license, meeting notes, a code listing, an old archive — needs to be attached to something official, printed, or locked against accidental edits, PDF is the expected wrapper.

Convertora's text-to-PDF tool is the most direct converter in the suite. Your text is set in a fixed-width Courier font on A4 pages with comfortable margins: every line break is kept, indentation and tab alignment survive, and lines too long for the page wrap cleanly. Because the font is monospace, column-aligned content — logs, ASCII tables, code — stays aligned. Conversion happens in your browser; the text is never transmitted anywhere.

How to use it

  1. 1Upload a .txt file or paste text directly into the text area.
  2. 2Click Convert. Each line of the input is laid out in order; long lines wrap at the page margin.
  3. 3Pages are added automatically as the text flows; nothing is truncated.
  4. 4The PDF downloads as document.pdf.

Common use cases

  • Attaching log excerpts or configuration dumps to a bug report or audit in a fixed format.
  • Converting notes, transcripts, or drafts into a printable, shareable document.
  • Preserving READMEs, licenses, or other plain-text records in archival form.
  • Printing code listings with indentation intact.

Frequently asked questions

Tips

  • Hard-wrap nothing: the converter wraps long lines for you, and pre-wrapped text at a different width can look ragged.
  • For structured documents with headings and lists, Markdown to PDF produces much nicer output than headings faked with === underlines.

100% private — runs in your browser

Convertora processes everything on your device using JavaScript and WebAssembly. Files never leave your browser, are never uploaded to a server, and are never seen by us or anyone else. The moment you close the tab, the data is gone — there is no temporary cloud copy, no log entry, no retained backup.

Because the work happens locally, processing speed depends on your device — but there are no rate limits, no daily caps, and no file size restrictions beyond what your browser can handle in memory. No signup, no account, no payment. The tool works the same in incognito mode, on a corporate network, or after the page has loaded once, even with the network disconnected.