What is your privacy policy?

cloudHQ’s privacy policy is designed to be simple: cloudHQ states it does not share your information with advertisers or third parties, uses data only as needed to provide the service, and secures data with encryption both at rest and in transit.
Privacy policy: https://www.cloudhq.net/privacy
Security overview: https://www.cloudhq.net/security

Why should I use Webpage to PDF by cloudHQ?

Webpage to PDF by cloudHQ is built to quickly save web pages and articles into clean PDFs, so you can archive, review, or share content in a consistent format.

Do you have a free version of Webpage to PDF by cloudHQ? What are the limits of the free version?

Yes. You can try Webpage to PDF by cloudHQ for free with a 30-day trial that includes up to 50 PDF conversions, and no credit card is required to start. For the latest trial details and plan options, see the pricing page.

How can I upgrade to a paid plan for Webpage to PDF by cloudHQ?

Log in to your cloudHQ account, open your dashboard, go to My Account, select the app you want to upgrade (Webpage to PDF), then choose monthly/yearly billing, number of licenses, and enter payment details.

How can I share PDFs created by Webpage to PDF by cloudHQ?

Open the Website to PDF dashboard, click the Share icon next to the PDF, then either share by email (send the PDF link to specific people) or copy a secure link to share anywhere. For step-by-step instructions, the support article How to share PDFs created by Webpage to PDF in cloudHQ

Why are site logos, menus, and headers not included in the PDF?

By design, Website to PDF focuses on the article content only. It automatically removes site elements like logos, navigation menus, headers, footers, sidebars, ads, and cookie banners. This produces a clean document that reads like a printed article rather than a screenshot of the web page.

Why are some images missing from the PDF?

The PDF includes images that are part of the article content. Images that are part of the site design (logos, icons, banner ads, navigation graphics) are excluded along with the surrounding site elements. In some cases, article images hosted on the sender’s server may not load if the server blocks external access or if the image links have expired. Converting the page soon after it is published gives the best results.

I need an exact copy of the page including the logo and all visual elements. What should I use?

You have an option to use cloudHQ Screenshot Tool — Our Chrome extension that captures a full-page screenshot of any web page exactly as it appears, including logos, navigation, and all visual elements. You can install the Screenshot Tool by cloudHQ from the: Chrome Web Store


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