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TXT to PDF Converter

Turn plain text into a shareable PDF with predictable layout and download flow.

TXT to PDF is a formatting step, so the output depends on page size, font choice, wrapping, and encoding handling.

Input
txt
Output
pdf
Speed
Usually under a minute
Best for
share notes • archive output
Convert your file

Upload TXT

Supported input: txt. Max file size: 100 MB.

File availability

Downloads stay available for 1 day on your current access level.

Ready files get a temporary download link that you can open or share.

Convert multiple files

Convert multiple files

If you repeat the same format change often, you can prepare a batch and process several files together.

Batch conversion is available on the Pro plan. Sign in to upload up to 25 files at once for this converter.

After upload, SwapMyFile checks the file, runs the conversion, and prepares a temporary download link.

Step by step

How to use this converter

  1. 1

    Choose a TXT file

    Start with a supported TXT source and check that the file is the version you want to convert.

  2. 2

    Review the format notes

    TXT to PDF Converter explains what is preserved, what can change, and which settings matter before upload.

  3. 3

    Upload TXT

    Upload the source file, run the conversion, and download the finished PDF result from the temporary link.

  4. 4

    Keep the original

    Save your original TXT file until you have checked that the PDF output fits the next app or publishing flow.

Expected output

You receive a PDF file that matches the stated converter limits. Simple export path for reports, notes, and generated text files.

Before you convert

Common issues to check

  • - long lines need wrapping rules
  • - binary or malformed text should be rejected
  • - original encoding quirks
  • - tab alignment without explicit formatting rules

Not ideal for

  • - long lines need wrapping rules
  • - binary or malformed text should be rejected
  • - original encoding quirks
  • - tab alignment without explicit formatting rules

Before you start

You should know the result and the limits before the upload begins.

Automatic file cleanup
Clear format and size limits
Temporary download links
No signup for basic use

What stays

  • - plain text content
  • - line ordering

What may change

  • - original encoding quirks
  • - tab alignment without explicit formatting rules

Known limitations

  • - long lines need wrapping rules
  • - binary or malformed text should be rejected

Typical use cases

  • - share notes
  • - archive output
  • - attach machine-generated text to tickets

Available options

  • - page size
  • - font family
  • - line wrap mode

FAQ

What happens during TXT to PDF conversion?

The converter lays out plain text onto PDF pages; it does not infer rich styling unless you provide formatting rules.

Are uploaded files kept permanently?

No. Files are kept only for a short time and downloads are served through temporary links.

Can quality or formatting change?

Yes. Each converter page calls out what is preserved, what may be lost, and which settings matter before upload.

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