TXT to PDF
Drop in a .txt file (or paste the text) and download a PDF. The text is rendered in a monospace block that preserves spacing, indentation and blank lines, so logs, code dumps, READMEs and notes come out looking right. Pick a font size of 10, 12 (default) or 14 points; long files are split across multiple pages automatically. Conversion runs entirely in your browser — your file never leaves your device.
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Privacy
Runs entirely in your browser — nothing is sent to any server.
Cost
Free. No sign-up, no watermark.
Supports
.txt → .pdf
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Frequently asked
Is TXT to PDF free to use?
Yes. TXT to PDF is completely free with no sign-up, no watermark, and no usage limits. Toolsly does not charge for any of its tools.
Do my files and data stay private?
Yes — TXT to PDF runs entirely in your browser using your device's CPU. Files and text are never uploaded to our servers, so your data stays private.
How does TXT to PDF work?
Open TXT to PDF, drop in your TXT file, choose any options, and click Convert. Your browser does the work locally and produces a PDF file you can save right away.
What's the maximum file size for TXT to PDF?
Because TXT to PDF runs in your browser, the maximum size depends on your device's available memory. Most modern phones and laptops handle files up to a few hundred MB without issues.