Convert a public web URL to PDF with full rendering control
Source
Page size & orientation
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Preset formats use fixed paper sizes in mm (shown above). Choose Custom… to set width and height yourself.
Conversion settings
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Page completion
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Footer HTML (optional)Every page
Custom CSS injection
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CSS code (injected before conversion)
Watermark / stamp
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Type
Position
Image URL (PNG/SVG recommended)
Scale X
100%
Scale Y
100%
Opacity
30%
Rotation (°)
0°
Watermark text (5–25 letters or digits, a–z A–Z 0–9)
Layout
Font
Size (px)
Color
Opacity
20%
Rights management & encryption
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Encryption level
User password
Owner password
User vs owner password: The user password is required to open the PDF (when set). The owner password defines who can change encryption and permissions; if empty, it defaults to the user password. Many apps treat the owner key as “full control” when restrictions apply. Disallow annotation: Stops adding or changing comments, highlights, notes, and similar markup (and typical PDF readers also restrict interactive form fields with this flag). Disable editing PDF: Restricts changing page content and assembling pages (insert, rotate, reorder)—separate from comments.
Disallow printDisallow content copyDisallow annotationDisable editing PDF
Replace {{VARIABLE}} tokens + inject dynamic table rows, then convert to PDF
Source template
DOCX template URL
Output file name (optional)
Lock password (optional)
Variables
One variable per line: TOKEN_NAME = value
Table rows
JSON array of table injection specs. Each spec needs a table_index (0-based) and a rows array. The engine removes the {{token}} placeholder row automatically.
High-DPI raster export (default 300 DPI, up to 600). PNG and WebP use lossless settings when possible; JPEG uses high quality and minimal chroma subsampling so text stays sharp when zoomed.