EPUB to PDF
Typeset your e-book into a clean A4 PDF with selectable text. Nothing is uploaded.
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How it works
This tool converts an EPUB e-book into a PDF you can print, annotate or read where EPUBs aren't accepted. Instead of screenshotting pages, it re-typesets the book's actual text into a clean A4 layout — chapters start on fresh pages, paragraphs and headings are preserved, pages are numbered, and the text in the output stays fully selectable and searchable.
Chinese books are fully supported (Japanese kana and basic Greek/Cyrillic also render): the tool loads an open-licensed CJK font (a one-time ~14 MB download from this site — never a third party) and embeds only the characters your book actually uses, so a converted Chinese novel adds mere kilobytes of font data. Images inside the book (covers, illustrations) are carried across in place.
Like every tool here, the whole conversion happens in your browser: the EPUB is unpacked, parsed and typeset on your device, and nothing is uploaded. To be honest about scope: the output uses a clean standard layout rather than reproducing the EPUB's own CSS/fonts, and fixed-layout EPUBs (comics, photo books) are better kept in their original format.
Frequently asked questions
Will the PDF look exactly like the book does in my e-reader?
No — e-readers reflow text to your screen, and this tool re-typesets it to A4 with a clean standard layout. The text, paragraph structure, headings and images are preserved; the publisher's fonts and styling are not.
Does it work with Chinese e-books?
Yes. Chinese-text books trigger a one-time download of an open-licensed CJK font from this site (~14 MB, cached afterwards). Only the characters your book uses are embedded in the PDF, so the output stays small.
Is the output text selectable, or just images of pages?
Fully selectable and searchable text — the book is genuinely re-typeset, not screenshotted. That also keeps the PDF small.