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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.
Upload TXT
Supported input: txt. Current upload limit for this access path: 100 MB.
Trust and limits
Every page should explain the rules before the user commits.
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. The planned pipeline keeps files for a short retention window and serves downloads through expiring 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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