How do I convert PDF to HTML?
Simply upload your PDF and click 'Convert to HTML'. No configuration needed - the tool automatically converts the entire document preserving layout and formatting. Download the HTML file when processing completes.
Do I need to configure any settings?
No! PDF to HTML conversion requires no configuration. Upload your file, click convert, and download. The tool automatically handles layout preservation, font embedding, and resource management.
Will the HTML look exactly like the PDF?
The converter preserves layout, fonts, colors, and positioning as closely as possible. Simple documents convert very accurately. Complex PDFs with special effects may have minor visual differences but remain readable.
What format is the output?
You'll receive a single HTML file with all resources (images, fonts, stylesheets) embedded directly in it. The file is self-contained and ready to upload to your website.
Can the HTML be edited?
Yes! The HTML output can be opened and edited in any text editor or HTML editor. You can modify text, adjust styles, or customize the layout for your website.
Will my HTML work on all browsers?
Yes. The converted HTML uses standard web technologies and works in all modern browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge) on desktop and mobile devices.
Is the HTML good for SEO?
Yes! Unlike embedded PDFs, HTML content is fully searchable by search engines. Text is indexed, improving your site's SEO. This makes PDF content discoverable through search.
Can I convert PDFs with images?
Yes. Images from the PDF are embedded directly in the HTML output. All visual content transfers to the web-ready HTML file.
What happens to my PDF during conversion?
Small files (10MB or less) process on our server but are never stored. Large files (over 10MB) are temporarily stored during processing and automatically deleted after 2 hours.
Is there a file size limit?
Yes, PDFs up to 200MB are supported. This handles most documents including lengthy manuals and reports.
Will interactive PDF elements work in HTML?
No. The HTML is a visual representation of the PDF, not an interactive form. Buttons, form fields, and JavaScript in PDFs don't convert to working HTML elements. It's for display purposes.
How do I use the HTML on my website?
After downloading, upload the HTML file to your web server. Link to the HTML file from your site. Users can view it directly in their browsers without downloading anything.