Text to PDF Converter

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How Text to PDF Works

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Type or paste your text

Enter your text in the text area below. You can type directly, paste from any app, or drag in content.

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Click Convert to PDF

Hit Convert to PDF. Your PDF is built instantly in the browser — no file is uploaded anywhere.

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Download your PDF

Click Download PDF to save the file. It opens in any PDF reader and is ready to share.

Convert Text to PDF Online — No Software Needed

PDFDesk's Text to PDF converter turns any plain text into a clean, downloadable PDF document instantly. Paste a report, notes, a draft, or any written content — and get a properly formatted PDF file ready to share or print, without installing any software.

Everything happens inside your browser using JavaScript. No text is sent to a server and no account is required. The PDF is assembled locally on your device and downloaded directly to your file system the moment it's ready.

What the Text to PDF Maker Generates

The converter generates standard A4 PDF documents with clean typography, comfortable margins, and full compatibility with every PDF reader — Adobe Acrobat, Preview on Mac, Chrome, and any mobile PDF app. Line breaks and paragraph spacing from your original text are preserved in the output.

The free text to PDF tool supports up to 100,000 characters — roughly 50 to 70 pages of content — covering most real-world conversion needs. Advanced formatting options such as custom fonts, page size, and bold or italic text are planned for future updates.

Text to PDF — FAQ

How to create PDF from text online free?

You can create a PDF from text online for free using PDFDesk's Text to PDF tool — no sign-up, no watermarks, and no file size limits. Here's how:

  1. Open the Text to PDF tool in your browser.
  2. Paste or type your text into the editor.
  3. Choose your preferred font, size, and page layout.
  4. Click "Convert to PDF" — your PDF is generated instantly.

The entire conversion happens client-side in your browser using jsPDF. No files are uploaded to any server, and the tool is 100% free with no daily limits.

How to copy text from PDF?

To copy text from a PDF, follow these steps:

  1. Open the PDF in any viewer — your browser, Adobe Acrobat, or Preview on Mac.
  2. Click and drag to highlight the text you want to copy.
  3. Press Ctrl+C (Windows) or Cmd+C (Mac) to copy.

If the text is not selectable, the PDF was created from a scanned image. In that case, use PDFDesk's PDF to Text tool or an OCR solution to extract the text first before copying.

How to create PDF from text?

Creating a PDF from text takes only seconds with PDFDesk:

  1. Go to the Text to PDF tool.
  2. Enter or paste your text content into the editor.
  3. Configure formatting — font family, font size, line spacing, and margins.
  4. Click "Convert to PDF" to download your file instantly.

The tool uses jsPDF, a client-side JavaScript library, so your PDF is built entirely in your browser. No installation, no account, and no file upload required.

How to add text to a PDF?

To add text to an existing PDF, you need a PDF editor. Here are the best options:

  • Adobe Acrobat — use "Edit PDF," click the text area, and type directly.
  • PDF24 or Smallpdf — free online tools with annotation and text-box features.
  • LibreOffice Draw — free desktop app that opens PDFs and lets you add text boxes.

To add a text annotation, select the text tool, click where you want to insert text, type your content, then save or export as PDF. If you need to create a new PDF entirely from your own text, use PDFDesk's Text to PDF converter.

How to create PDF from text online?

To create a PDF from text online, visit PDFDesk's Text to PDF tool and follow these steps:

  1. Paste or type your text in the editor.
  2. Adjust formatting settings (font, size, page size) if needed.
  3. Click "Convert to PDF".
  4. Your PDF downloads instantly to your device.

The conversion runs entirely in your browser — no file upload, no waiting, and no account required. It's the fastest way to turn plain text into a properly formatted PDF online.

How to edit text in PDF?

Editing text inside a PDF requires a dedicated PDF editor. Your best options are:

  • Adobe Acrobat (paid) — click "Edit PDF," then click any text block to modify it directly.
  • Foxit PDF Editor — a paid alternative with similar inline editing capabilities.
  • LibreOffice Draw or PDF24 — free tools that support basic text edits.
  • Convert to Word first — use Word's "Open PDF" feature or a converter, edit in Word, then re-export as PDF.

Important: Scanned PDFs contain image-based text and require OCR before any content can be edited. Use Google Drive's built-in OCR or Adobe's Scan & OCR feature to make scanned PDFs editable.

How to convert text to PDF online free?

The easiest way to convert text to PDF online free is with PDFDesk's Text to PDF converter:

  1. Open the tool — no account needed.
  2. Type or paste your text into the editor.
  3. Set your page size (A4, Letter, etc.) and font options.
  4. Click "Convert to PDF" to download your file.

Your PDF is generated using jsPDF entirely in your browser — nothing is uploaded to any server. The tool is 100% free with no watermarks and no daily conversion limits.

How to convert text to PDF?

There are several ways to convert text to PDF:

  1. PDFDesk Text to PDF tool — paste your text online and click convert. Fastest option, no software needed.
  2. Microsoft Word or Google Docs — open your text file, then go to File → Export as PDF or File → Download → PDF.
  3. Windows Print to PDF — press Ctrl+P in any app, select "Microsoft Print to PDF" as the printer, and click Print.
  4. Mac PDF export — go to File → Print, then click the PDF dropdown in the bottom-left and choose "Save as PDF."

For quick, no-install conversions, the PDFDesk Text to PDF tool is the fastest option.

How to make a PDF from text?

Making a PDF from text takes just a few seconds:

  • Using PDFDesk — visit the Text to PDF tool, enter your text, choose formatting options, and click "Convert to PDF." Your file downloads immediately.
  • Using Google Docs — write your text, then go to File → Download → PDF Document (.pdf).
  • Using Microsoft Word — go to File → Save As, select PDF from the format dropdown, and save.

PDFDesk is ideal for plain-text conversions since it works instantly in your browser with no software to install.

How to save text as a PDF file?

Here are the most common ways to save text as a PDF file:

  1. Microsoft WordFile → Save As, choose PDF from the format list.
  2. Google DocsFile → Download → PDF Document (.pdf).
  3. Windows Print to PDF — press Ctrl+P, select "Microsoft Print to PDF" as the printer, click Print, and choose a save location.
  4. Mac — open the Print dialog (Cmd+P), click the PDF dropdown at the bottom-left, and choose "Save as PDF."
  5. PDFDesk — paste plain text into the Text to PDF tool and download it directly as a PDF in seconds.
How to extract text from a PDF document?

To extract text from a PDF document, choose the method that fits your use case:

  • PDFDesk PDF to Text tool — upload your PDF at PDF to Text and get all readable text extracted instantly in your browser. Nothing is uploaded to a server.
  • Adobe Acrobat — open the PDF, select all (Ctrl+A), and copy the text to your clipboard.
  • Programmatic extraction — use pdfplumber (Python) or PDF.js (JavaScript) for automated, large-scale extraction.

Note: Scanned PDFs contain image-based text rather than machine-readable characters. These require OCR (Optical Character Recognition) before text can be extracted — see the next question for details.

How to convert a scanned PDF to editable text?

Converting a scanned PDF to editable text requires OCR (Optical Character Recognition). Here are the best free and paid options:

  1. Google Drive (free) — upload the scanned PDF, right-click it, and choose "Open with Google Docs." Google runs OCR automatically and opens the recognized text as an editable document.
  2. Adobe Acrobat — open the scanned PDF and use the Scan & OCR feature to recognize and make text selectable and editable.
  3. PDF24 / Smallpdf / iLovePDF — free online tools with built-in OCR that convert scanned PDFs to editable Word or text files.
  4. Tesseract OCR — a free, open-source OCR engine for developers needing programmatic scanned-PDF text extraction.

After OCR conversion, you can copy, edit, or export the recognized text as needed.