Web page to PDF converter
Paste a URL, get back a PDF — printed by a browser running on your own machine.
This is the one BenchPDF feature that does talk to the network, and it's worth being explicit about why: to save a page as a PDF, something has to fetch that page — the same way your own browser would if you opened the address directly and pressed Print. BenchPDF does this with a local, headless copy of Edge or Chrome running on your own PC, not a server somewhere else.
It fetches the address you give it, renders it, and prints straight to PDF. Nothing else is contacted: no analytics pixel gets to ride along, no third-party rendering farm sees the page, and no copy of it is kept anywhere except the PDF handed back to you.
It's useful for saving articles, invoices, boarding passes, and order confirmations before they disappear behind a login or an expiring link — with the same privacy the rest of BenchPDF gives you, minus the one request the task itself requires.