HTML to EPUB Converter

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Universal eBook Format

EPUB is supported by virtually every eReader and reading app — your web content becomes an eBook accessible on any device.

Capture Pages by URL

Paste a web page address and receive an EPUB — no need to save the page manually or install any browser extensions.

Reflowable Reading

EPUB text adapts to any screen size automatically — articles from the web read beautifully on every device and form factor.

How to convert HTML to EPUB

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Select files from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, URL or by dragging it on the page.

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Choose epub or any other format you need as a result (more than 200 formats supported)

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Let the file convert and you can download your epub file right afterwards

About formats

HTML (HyperText Markup Language) is the standard markup language for creating web pages, originally conceived by Tim Berners-Lee at CERN in 1991 and later standardized by the W3C and WHATWG. HTML structures content using a system of nested tags that define headings, paragraphs, lists, links, images, tables, forms, and multimedia elements, with CSS handling visual presentation and JavaScript adding interactivity. The language has evolved through major versions — HTML 2.0 (1995), HTML 4.01 (1999), XHTML 1.0 (2000), and the current HTML Living Standard (evolved from HTML5, published 2014) — each expanding semantic vocabulary and capabilities. HTML documents are plain text files interpretable by any web browser, and the language's role extends beyond websites: email formatting, ebook content (EPUB), application interfaces (Electron, Cordova), and document export all rely on HTML. One advantage is universal rendering — every computing device with a browser displays HTML content, making it the most widely supported document format in existence. The semantic markup model provides another strength: elements like <article>, <nav>, <aside>, and <figure> carry meaning that benefits accessibility tools, search engine indexing, and content reuse. The open, W3C/WHATWG-governed specification ensures vendor independence, and HTML's text-based nature means documents are trivially created, inspected, and processed with any programming language.
Initial release: 1993
EPUB (Electronic Publication) is an open ebook standard originally developed by the International Digital Publishing Forum (IDPF) and now maintained by the W3C following the organizations' merger in 2017. The first version carrying the EPUB name was approved in October 2007 as a successor to the Open eBook Publication Structure (OEBPS). An EPUB file is essentially a ZIP archive containing XHTML or HTML5 content documents, CSS stylesheets, images, fonts, and metadata organized according to the Open Packaging Format and Open Container Format specifications. The current major version, EPUB 3, supports reflowable and fixed-layout content, embedded multimedia, JavaScript interactivity, MathML equations, and rich accessibility features including semantic markup and media overlays for synchronized text and audio. A defining advantage is universal device support — unlike proprietary formats, EPUB works natively on virtually every non-Kindle e-reader, tablet, and reading application, from Apple Books and Google Play Books to Kobo and dozens of third-party apps. The reflowable text model is another core strength, automatically adapting pagination, font size, and margins to match any screen dimension and user preference. EPUB's open specification and active W3C stewardship ensure long-term preservation and vendor independence, making it the de facto standard for digital publishing across libraries, academic institutions, and commercial retailers worldwide.
Initial release: October 2007

Frequently Asked Questions

Why save a web article as an EPUB eBook?

EPUB is the universal eBook standard — reading long web content on an eReader or phone app is far more comfortable.

What devices and apps support EPUB?

Kobo, Apple Books, Google Play Books, Nook, and most eReader apps on phones and tablets handle EPUB natively.

Can I convert a live web page by URL?

Yes — paste any article or page URL and Convertio fetches the content and packages it into a downloadable EPUB file.

Does EPUB preserve images from the page?

Embedded images are carried into the resulting EPUB, keeping your content visually complete alongside the text.

Does EPUB text reflow on different screens?

Yes — EPUB content adjusts automatically to fit any screen size, making it ideal for phones, tablets, and eReaders.

Is there a cost for this conversion?

Standard HTML to EPUB conversion is free. Premium plans offer larger limits and batch processing for multiple pages.

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