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PDF to Website Link Converter

Your PDF, at its own URL. Opens in any browser. No downloads, no sign-ins for the people you send it to.

Why share a PDF as a link?

Email attachments get blocked. Google Drive asks your viewer to sign in. Paste a PDF on Instagram or WhatsApp and it breaks entirely.

A PDF website link sidesteps all of it. One URL. Opens in any browser on any device. No friction for whoever receives it.

Features

Everything you get

Sharing

Instant PDF link

Every upload gets its own URL at {slug}.pageit.app

Custom slug

Choose your own link name instead of a random ID

QR code

Generated automatically for every link

Embed code

Paste your PDF into any webpage

Control

Password protection

Restrict who can view your PDF

Disable downloads

Viewers can read but not save the file

Link expiry

Set an expiry date or a maximum view count

Version updates

Replace the PDF, the link stays the same

Insights

View analytics

See total views, unique visitors, location, and referrer source

Delivery

HTTPS on every link

No exceptions

Private by default

Your file is never indexed or listed publicly

Fast load, anywhere

Your PDF loads from the server closest to your viewer

Use cases

Who uses a PDF to website link

Sales proposals

Send a link instead of an attachment. Know when it gets opened.

Portfolios

One URL for your work. Share it anywhere, update it anytime.

Product catalogues

Rich PDFs that open immediately in any browser.

Restaurant menus

On WhatsApp, in an Instagram bio, or via QR code at the table.

Course materials

Distribute notes without Google Drive permissions.

Real estate packs

Large documents, password-protected per client.

CVs and resumes

A link that works on LinkedIn, email, and everywhere else.

Press kits

Always current. Replace the file and the link never changes.

Event programmes

A QR code on printed material that links to the live PDF.

Client reports

Deliver polished work without attachment size limits.

Under the hood

How a PDF link actually works

What happens when you upload

Your file goes to a secure server and gets a permanent public URL. When someone opens that link, the PDF renders directly in their browser: no plugin, no download, no account. You control the link from your dashboard: add a password, set it to expire, disable downloads, or swap the file without breaking the URL.

Where you can share it

Your pageit.app link is a standard URL. Paste it into an email, your LinkedIn bio, a Notion page, a QR code generator, or the link-in-bio on any social profile. It works anywhere a link works. Recipients click it. The PDF opens.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What is a PDF to website link converter?

A PDF to website link converter uploads your PDF to a server and generates a public URL. Anyone with the link can open the PDF in their browser without downloading the file or creating an account.

How do I get a shareable link for a PDF?

Drop your PDF into the upload box above, configure the link settings you need, and PageIt generates a shareable URL for your file. The process takes under 30 seconds.

Can I convert a PDF to a website link for free?

Yes. PageIt is free to use. Upload your PDF and get a link you can copy and share.

How do I link a PDF to a website?

Upload your PDF to PageIt, copy the generated link, and paste it anywhere: a website, an email, a social profile, or a message. The link opens the PDF directly in the viewer's browser.

Do viewers need an account to open my PDF link?

No. Anyone with your link can view the PDF immediately. No sign-in, no account, no download required on their end.

Can I update my PDF without changing the link?

Yes. Replace the file through your account and the link stays the same. Viewers always get the current version.

Can I see who has viewed my PDF link?

Yes. PageIt tracks total views, unique visitors, location, and referrer source for every link.

What file size is supported?

Up to 20MB per PDF upload.

Can I password-protect my PDF link?

Yes. Add a password to any link from your account. Viewers are prompted to enter it before the PDF opens.