Online ebook converter

EPUB to PDF Converter

Convert an EPUB file into a PDF draft you can review before downloading. Choose page size, font size, margins, cover handling, and table-of-contents options for a readable ebook to PDF preview.

1 Upload EPUB

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2 Conversion Settings

3 Preview (PDF Draft)

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PDF Draft

Add an EPUB file

The preview will summarize your selected EPUB and settings. The downloaded PDF draft should be reviewed before you rely on page breaks, images, or chapter order.

This static tool creates a conservative PDF draft from the selected file state and settings. EPUB layout, fonts, images, and protected content may vary by source file and browser support.

How to use this EPUB to PDF converter

  1. Upload an EPUB file. Use a standard `.epub` ebook file that you are allowed to convert.
  2. Choose PDF settings. Select A4, Letter, or A5, then adjust font size, margins, cover, and table of contents.
  3. Create a PDF draft. The tool builds a downloadable PDF draft that records your file and layout choices.
  4. Review before sharing. Check page breaks, chapter order, cover handling, images, and fonts before using the PDF.

Useful EPUB to PDF examples

EPUB file Best setting Review focus
Novel draft.epub A5, 11 pt, cover on Chapter order and headings
Beta reader copy.epub Letter, 12 pt, wide margins Space for comments
Product manual.epub A4, table of contents on Images, tables, and page breaks
Short guide.epub A4, 14 pt, normal margins Readability on phone and desktop

Supported settings and review limits

The converter flow is designed for quick ebook to PDF review copies, print proofs, classroom handouts, and internal file checks. Page size changes the paper target, font size changes the readable draft scale, and margin settings help you test whether the PDF download feels cramped or comfortable. Cover and table of contents controls are useful when an EPUB file has front matter that should appear before chapter text.

EPUB files can contain reflowable text, fixed-layout pages, embedded images, CSS, metadata, and sometimes scripting or rights restrictions. Keep your original EPUB file, and treat any PDF draft as a review copy until you confirm the output in the PDF reader, printer workflow, or publishing process you plan to use.

What the PDF draft includes

The EPUB to PDF draft records the selected file name, approximate size, page-size choice, font-size choice, margin setting, cover preference, and table-of-contents preference. That makes it useful for checking a conversion plan before you spend time rebuilding an ebook in a heavier desktop app. It is also a quick way to create a small PDF download that documents the settings you want to use for a later full conversion pass.

Use the preview stack to move between cover, contents, chapter, and review-note pages. These preview pages are intentionally conservative: they show the structure and settings that matter most for an EPUB file to PDF review, while reminding you that the actual ebook body may depend on source markup, embedded fonts, images, reader behavior, and browser support.

Review checklist before using the PDF

  • Confirm the cover appears only when you want it included.
  • Check chapter order, heading levels, and the table of contents.
  • Review page breaks around images, tables, footnotes, and long paragraphs.
  • Compare font size and margins on the device or printer where the PDF will be read.
  • Keep the source EPUB in case you need to rebuild the PDF with different settings.

When this EPUB to PDF workflow helps

A lightweight EPUB to PDF converter is most useful when you need a readable review copy, a settings proof, or a quick handoff file rather than a final publishing package. Authors can compare margin and font-size choices before sending a draft to readers. Teachers can check whether a guide or short ebook will be comfortable as a PDF handout. Product teams can review a manual, onboarding booklet, or help guide without opening a full document production workflow.

For source files with complex CSS, unusual fonts, many images, or fixed-layout pages, treat the first PDF download as a diagnostic pass. If the chapter order, table of contents, or spacing looks wrong, adjust the EPUB source or rebuild with a dedicated publishing tool. This page keeps the first-screen conversion flow fast while keeping the limitations visible enough to make a sensible review decision.

If you are preparing a document for someone else, send a small test PDF first and ask them to check the reading device, printer, or annotation app they actually use. That simple check catches many layout issues before a longer ebook conversion becomes harder to revise.

EPUB to PDF FAQ

This static page handles the selected file in your browser session and creates a downloadable PDF draft from the visible file state. Do not upload or convert files you are not allowed to process.

EPUB and PDF use different layout models. EPUB is often reflowable, while PDF uses fixed pages. Review chapter order, images, fonts, and page breaks before sharing or printing the PDF.

Large ebooks may be slower to inspect in the browser, especially on mobile devices. For important or image-heavy books, keep the source EPUB and test the downloaded PDF draft before relying on it.

A4 or Letter works well for printing and desktop reading. A5 can be useful for a compact ebook proof. Use larger font sizes when the PDF will be read on small screens or marked up by reviewers.

This tool does not remove protection or bypass rights restrictions. Use only EPUB files that you own, created, or have permission to convert.

The phrase reminds you to inspect the PDF download before using it. Ebook conversion can expose spacing, image, font, or chapter issues that are easier to catch during a quick review pass.