Convert Substack Screenshots to a PDF Article

Save your favorite Substack articles as portable, searchable PDF documents for offline reading.

Substack newsletters are some of the highest-quality long-form writing published today, covering niche topics with depth and expertise that mainstream media rarely provides. But Substack content is paywalled, platform-dependent, and sometimes taken down by its authors. Converting Substack articles to PDF gives you a permanent copy of the content you have paid for or found valuable, accessible offline and independent of the platform.

Researchers save Substack deep dives as citations for academic and professional work. Professionals archive industry analysis newsletters for reference in their own reports and presentations. Students compile Substack content on their study topic into reading packages. Teams building internal knowledge libraries screenshot relevant Substack articles to include alongside other reference materials. Readers who travel or commute without reliable internet access create offline reading packages from their Substack subscriptions.

Substack articles are formatted for web reading โ€” with inline images, pull quotes, subscriber-only sections, and author notes โ€” and all of that visual formatting is preserved in a screenshot-based PDF. OCR makes the full article text searchable, which is valuable for readers who maintain large archives and need to locate specific pieces later. Everything converts locally in your browser. Combine multiple articles into a themed reading collection.

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