Save any webpage as a PDF in seconds — on Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge, iPhone, and Android. Step-by-step methods for every device, plus pro tips for cleaner output without ads or broken layouts.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I save a webpage as a PDF on my iPhone?
In Safari, tap the Share button, select Print, then pinch-zoom out on the preview to open it as a PDF. Tap Share again and choose Save to Files. Enabling Reader Mode first (long-press AA) removes ads before saving.
Why are background colors missing when I save a webpage as PDF?
Browsers strip background colors by default to save ink. Enable "Print backgrounds" (Chrome) or "Print background colors and images" (Firefox/Safari) in the print dialog's More Settings panel.
How can I save a webpage as PDF without ads or sidebars?
Use your browser's built-in Reader Mode before printing — Safari, Firefox, and Edge all support it. Alternatively, a Chrome extension like PrintFriendly strips ads automatically and lets you preview before saving.
What is the best free way to save a webpage as PDF?
The browser's built-in Print → Save as PDF is free and works on every platform. For a cleaner result, activate Reader Mode first. On iPhone, [Scanjet](https://scanjet.app) also lets you capture and annotate any on-screen content as a searchable PDF.
Can I save a webpage as PDF on Android?
Yes. In Chrome for Android, tap the three-dot menu, choose Share, then Print. In the printer list tap the down arrow and select Save as PDF. Choose a folder and tap the blue PDF button to save.