TXT to PDF

Turn plain-text files into clean, paginated PDFs.

Browse all tools

About TXT to PDF

TXT to PDF takes a plain-text file and lays it out as a clean, paginated PDF. The reader auto-detects UTF-8 (with or without a BOM) and falls back to Windows-1252 for older / Western text. Soft line breaks inside paragraphs are preserved as line breaks in the PDF, while blank lines mark paragraph boundaries.

How it works

  1. 1

    Upload the .txt file.

  2. 2

    Click Convert.

  3. 3

    Download the PDF.

When to use it

  • Distribute README files as a polished PDF.
  • Print exported logs or transcripts.
  • Archive plain-text notes in a fixed-layout format.

Privacy

Files are processed by the Evixpdf engine in-house with the AGPL-free MIT stack — no third-party cloud upload. Sessions auto-purge after processing.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers to the questions people most often ask about TXT to PDF. Read the one that matches your situation — they're written to be skimmed.

1What encodings are supported?
UTF-8 (with or without BOM) and Windows-1252. UTF-16 / UTF-32 files should be re-saved as UTF-8 first.
2How are line breaks handled?
Blank lines separate paragraphs (with paragraph spacing). Single line breaks inside a paragraph remain as soft line breaks in the PDF.

Still stuck?

Browse our hand-written guides or ask us directly — we usually reply within a business day.

Ready when you are

Try TXT to PDF now

No signup, no email required. Drag your file in and you're done in seconds.