Convert PDF to EPUB Online Free
Convert PDF to EPUB online. Extract text from your PDF and package it as an EPUB ebook. Processing stays in your browser.
Convert PDF to EPUB
Turn a PDF into an EPUB ebook you can read comfortably on a Kobo, Apple Books, Google Play Books, or any ereader app. Unlike a fixed PDF page, EPUB text reflows — it adapts to your screen size and font, so no more pinch-zooming a tiny PDF on a phone. The text is pulled from each page and packaged as a standard EPUB file.
How to convert PDF to EPUB
- Upload your PDF. It's processed on your device; nothing is uploaded.
- Click Convert to EPUB. The text is extracted and packaged into an EPUB.
- Download the .epub and side-load it into your reader or library app.
Why convert PDF to EPUB
- Comfortable reading — text reflows to your screen instead of staying locked to a print page.
- Adjustable font size — bump the text up on a small phone or for tired eyes.
- Ereader libraries — get a long PDF report or book into Kobo, Apple Books, or Calibre.
Good to know
This converter extracts the text and builds a clean, reflowable ebook — ideal for novels, articles, and text-heavy reports. It doesn't carry over images, columns, or the original page design, so highly visual PDFs (magazines, brochures) won't look the same. For Kindle, save the EPUB and let Amazon's Send to Kindle convert it, or use Calibre.
Privacy
Your PDF is processed locally in the browser. Nothing is uploaded or stored.
FAQ
Is my PDF uploaded?
No. Text extraction and EPUB packaging happen entirely in your browser, so even private documents stay on your device.
Are images and layout preserved?
This tool extracts text only. Images, columns, and the original page design are not carried into the EPUB — that's the trade-off for reflowable text that adapts to any screen.
Which readers open the output?
It's standard EPUB 2, compatible with Apple Books, Google Play Books, Kobo, Calibre, and most ereader apps.
Can I read it on a Kindle?
Yes, indirectly. Send the EPUB to your Kindle via Amazon's Send to Kindle, or convert it with Calibre — modern Kindles accept EPUB.
Why does my converted book have no chapters?
Chapter breaks come from a PDF's internal structure, which many PDFs lack. The text is preserved as a continuous flow you can still navigate by scrolling or search.