How to Convert TXT to PDF — Free
A plain-text note deserves a clean, printable PDF. Convert .txt to PDF without installing anything.
Quick answer: Open the TXT-to-PDF tool, choose your .txt file, and click. The text is laid out as a tidy single-column PDF.
When to convert
- Notes and drafts you want to print or share as a fixed-layout file.
- Code or logs that should stay readable across devices.
- Manuscripts before formatting in a word processor.
Step-by-step
- Open the TXT-to-PDF tool.
- Choose your .txt file.
- Click “Convert to PDF” and download.
Notes
- Text wraps automatically to the page width — it's a single-column PDF.
- UTF-8 encoding is supported, so accents and symbols are preserved.
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FAQ
Does it keep my formatting?
Plain text wraps to the page width automatically. It produces a single-column, printable PDF (no bold/colors from the original text file).
What encoding is supported?
UTF-8 — accents, symbols, and non-Latin scripts are preserved.
Is there a file-size limit?
Your browser's memory is the limit; typical notes, scripts, and books convert fine.