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Turn a plain-text .txt file into a clean, paginated PDF right in your browser — with real, selectable text.
Short answer
To convert a TXT file to PDF, choose your .txt file, pick a page size, and download the PDF. The text is laid out as real selectable text (not an image), wrapped and paginated automatically. It runs in your browser — nothing is uploaded.
Yes. The text is embedded as real, selectable and searchable text using a standard font — not a picture of the text — so you can copy from the PDF and it prints crisply at any zoom.
No. The .txt is read and converted entirely in your browser, so nothing is sent to a server. It's private and works offline once the page has loaded.
Long text wraps to the page width and flows onto as many pages as needed automatically, so nothing is cut off.
Yes — any plain-text file works, including .md and .log. Markdown symbols aren't rendered as formatting here; the raw text is laid out as-is.
Yes — no signup, no watermark, no size limit. It's ad-supported and runs entirely in your browser.
Your text file is converted to a PDF entirely in your browser and is never uploaded. Provided free and ad-supported, without warranty.