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Turn plain text into a clean, selectable PDF document.
Latin text stays selectable in the PDF.
Text to PDF turns plain text into a clean, ready-to-share A4 document in seconds. Paste or load your text into the box, and the tool lays it out and word-wraps it neatly across as many A4 pages as it needs, then hands you a downloadable PDF. There is no file to upload and no account to create - it is just a paste box and a download button.
Because everything runs entirely inside your own browser, your text never leaves your device. Nothing is uploaded to a server, nothing is stored, and nothing is logged. That makes it a safe choice for notes, drafts, meeting minutes, or anything else you would rather not send across the internet just to make a PDF.
The text in the finished file stays real, selectable text rather than a flat picture of your words. For Latin (English and most European) characters that means you can highlight, copy, and search inside the PDF later, and the file stays small and crisp at any zoom level.
Open the Text to PDF tool
Open the tool in any modern browser on your computer or phone. There is nothing to install and no sign-up - the paste box is ready as soon as the page loads, and it keeps working even if your connection drops mid-task.
Paste or type your text
Paste text copied from anywhere - an email, a note, a document, a chat - or type it straight into the box. Because there is no file upload, your words go directly onto the page you are already looking at and stay on your device.
Let it lay out onto A4 pages
The tool automatically word-wraps your text and flows it onto standard A4 pages, adding new pages as needed. Long lines break neatly at the margins so nothing runs off the edge of the page.
Download your PDF
Click download to save the finished PDF to your device. Latin text stays selectable inside the file, so you can search, highlight, and copy from it later, or print it as-is.
The whole conversion happens locally in your browser. Your text is not uploaded, stored, or sent anywhere, which makes it well suited to private notes, drafts, and sensitive content you would rather keep off the cloud.
Latin characters are embedded as genuine PDF text, so the file stays sharp at any zoom and you can still search, highlight, and copy from it. That also keeps the file size small compared with scanning or screenshotting your words.
Text is automatically word-wrapped and flowed across as many A4 pages as it needs, with sensible margins. You get a tidy, print-ready document without opening a word processor or fiddling with page settings.
It is just a paste box - no file to attach, no email to enter, no software to install. Paste, download, done, free every time.
Most online PDF tools upload your document to a server to process it. This one does not. Every operation runs inside your own browser using WebAssembly, so your files are read, processed, and saved locally - they are never transmitted, stored, or seen by Sapphire Broking or anyone else. That makes it safe to use with financial statements, contracts, and identity documents.
No. The entire conversion runs inside your browser, so your text stays on your device and is never uploaded, stored, or logged.
Yes - Latin (English and most European) characters are saved as real PDF text, so you can search, highlight, and copy them inside the finished file. It is genuine text, not a picture of your words.
The tool is built for Latin text, so English and similar alphabets embed reliably as selectable text. Complex scripts such as Devanagari, Arabic, Chinese, or emoji may not render or stay selectable correctly, so check the output before relying on it for those languages.
No. It converts plain text only, laying it out in a clean, consistent style - it will not preserve bold, italics, colours, tables, or Markdown.
Every PDF is laid out on standard A4 pages with automatic word-wrapping, adding more pages as your text runs longer.
No. It works in a normal web browser with no installation, no account, and no cost.
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