LaTeX to PDF is a browser-based PDF tool on PDFToolsBase. LaTeX to PDF: extract text from .tex source and write to a clean PDF. This is not a LaTeX compiler — equations, packages, and layout are not rendered. To use it, upload or drop your PDF and view the result directly in your browser — no signup and nothing to install.
Extract the text content of a .tex or .latex file into a clean PDF. This is not a LaTeX compiler — math, figures, packages, citations, and layout commands are not rendered.
What this tool is — and isn't. Does: reads the raw text content of your .tex / .latex / .txt file and writes it to a paginated PDF in the selected page size. Does NOT: run a LaTeX engine (no pdflatex, xelatex, lualatex, tectonic, or MathJax). Equations are not typeset, \\includegraphics is not resolved, packages are not loaded, citations are not processed, and document classes / layout commands are ignored. For real LaTeX compilation, use TeX Live (free, all platforms), MiKTeX (Windows), Overleaf (online), or VS Code with the LaTeX Workshop extension.
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Drop your file here
or click to browse from your device
Accepts: .TEX, .LATEX, .TXT
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Note: This creates a plain-text PDF from the extracted text. The original layout, images, tables, fonts and styling are not preserved. For pixel-identical conversion, use the source application’s native "Save as PDF" / "Export to PDF" if available.
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About this LaTeX to PDF
Convert your file to PDF with our LaTeX to PDF tool. Drop the file, and we extract the text content, layout it cleanly on the selected page size, and produce a downloadable PDF — entirely in your browser.
The tool reads your .tex file as plain text and lays the content out on the selected page size. It does not run a LaTeX engine, so anything that needs compilation — equations rendered with MathJax/KaTeX, \includegraphics figures, citations from a .bib file, package macros, custom document classes — appears as raw LaTeX source in the output. If you need a real typeset PDF, use TeX Live, MiKTeX, Overleaf, or VS Code's LaTeX Workshop.
Your privacy is the default. Your selected files are processed in your browser and are not uploaded to our server; all processing happens client-side: the text is parsed in your browser and laid out as a PDF with jsPDF. Closing the tab clears the working session from this page; downloaded files remain on your device.
This tool is free to use with no signup required. Large files may be limited by your browser’s memory and device performance. Part of PDF Tools Base, a privacy-first collection of 161 PDF utilities. Bookmark the page for next time, and explore related tools in the footer below.
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How to use the LaTeX to PDF tool
Drop your LaTeX .tex file into the upload box, or click to browse your device.
The source is written out as readable plain text; this is not a TeX engine, so math and layout commands are not rendered.
Set the page size, orientation, margins and font size below to suit your document before converting.
Click Process to build the PDF, then download your new PDF file.
Why use PDF Tools Base?
100% Browser-Based
LaTeX to PDF processes selected files in your browser. Your selected files are processed in your browser and are not uploaded to our server.
No Server Upload, No Signup
Your selected files are processed locally in your browser. No account, no server upload, no email needed.
No Watermark Ever
Outputs are clean. We never stamp our brand or a paywall watermark on your files.
Free to Use
No accounts and no signup. Use the tool as much as you need within reasonable browser limits.
Works on Every Device
Windows, Mac, Linux, iPhone, iPad, Android, Chromebook. Any modern browser.
Built on Open Source
Powered by browser-side JavaScript libraries such as jsPDF, Mammoth, SheetJS/XLSX, JSZip, and PDFLib depending on the selected source format.
Common uses for LaTeX to PDF
Plain-text PDF
Lay out source or plain text on clean PDF pages.
Universal sharing
Share readable text as a PDF anywhere.
Print preview
See how the text fits on a page.
Source snapshot
Keep a fixed-layout copy of the raw content.
Frequently asked questions
Is LaTeX to PDF safe to use?
Yes. Everything happens in your browser. Your selected files are processed in your browser and are not uploaded to our server. Closing the tab clears the working session from this page; downloaded outputs remain on your device until you delete them.
Do I need to register or sign in?
No. No account, no email, no sign-up. Open the page and start using the tool immediately. Free to use, no signup needed.
Is there a watermark on the output?
No. PDF Tools Base never adds a watermark or branding to your output. Your final file is clean — just what you produced from the original.
Is there a file size limit?
There’s no fixed limit. Since processing uses your device’s memory, phones may struggle with files over 50–100MB; desktops may handle larger files but can still fail on very large or complex documents. Large files may be slow or fail depending on browser memory, source format, page count, and document complexity.
Does this work on mobile devices?
Yes. The tool works on all modern mobile browsers: Chrome on Android, Safari on iOS, Firefox, Edge, Brave. The drag-and-drop also accepts files from your phone’s file manager.
What about images and formatting in the source file?
Readable text is extracted where supported. Images and exact layout are not transferred. For pixel-perfect conversion, use the source app’s native "Save as PDF" if available.
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