Api2Pdf.com is an easy-to-use REST API that gets you converting HTML to PDF in minutes. You don't need to worry about installing a PDF rendering engine on your local developer environment and wrangle with it when you deploy your web app to production.
Api2Pdf is a wrapper for WKHTMLTOPDF, Headless Chrome, and LibreOffice. Choose which endpoints you want to use that best suits your needs.
-Convert HTML to PDF -Convert URL to PDF -Convert Office documents to PDF (Word to PDF, Excel to PDF, PowerPoint to PDF) -Convert Images to PDF (gif, jpg, png, bmp to PDF) -Merge / concatenate two or more PDFs together
No rate limits. No file size limits. Sign up for as little as $1. No monthly commitments and cancel at any time.
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My colleague and I built api2pdf.com and launched in 2018. It was a massive amount of upfront work requiring sleepless nights and weekends for months on end because launching a SaaS involves way more than just the software component. Source: over 2 years ago
It might be easiest to use something like api2pdf.com to convert the HTML to PDF using a simple REST API call instead of trying to wrangle wkhtmltopdf or headless chrome inside serverless functions on Netlify or Google Cloud. That can often be a real hassle. Source: almost 3 years ago
I built api2pdf.com - there was a massive upfront effort to build the product, infrastructure, marketing, everything you need to create a real business and a reliable, high quality service. Source: almost 4 years ago
I run api2pdf.com and we support both wkhtmltopdf and Headless Chrome. Wkhtmltopdf supports a few interesting tidbits that Chrome does not yet (like automatic table of contents generation). Source: about 4 years ago
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