Comparison

Pretty PDF vs Adobe Acrobat for Web-to-PDF

Adobe Acrobat is the Swiss Army knife of PDF tools -- editing, signing, forms, OCR, redaction, and yes, web-to-PDF conversion. But if web-to-PDF is your main need, Acrobat is expensive overkill. Pretty PDF is purpose-built for one thing: turning web content into professional PDFs. It does that one thing better, faster, and at a fraction of the cost.

Free -- 3 PDFs per month. Pro from $5/month.

Head to head

Side-by-side comparison

How Adobe Acrobat and Pretty PDF stack up across every capability that matters for web-to-PDF conversion.

Feature Adobe Acrobat Pretty PDF
Price $23/mo (Acrobat Pro) $5/mo (Pretty PDF Pro)
Focus General PDF editing + creation Web-to-PDF specialist
Content extraction Basic -- no smart extraction Advanced -- automatic ad/clutter removal
Templates None for web-to-PDF 5 professional templates
Site-specific parsing None 8 platforms with dedicated parsers
Chrome extension Yes but limited Purpose-built with DOM preprocessing
Cloud library Yes -- broad document management Yes -- focused on web-saved PDFs
PDF editing Full editor Not included -- different tool
Forms & signatures Yes Not included
OCR Yes Not included

Where Pretty PDF wins

Content extraction

Acrobat's web-to-PDF captures the full page like Ctrl+P. No smart extraction, no ad removal, no article isolation. Pretty PDF's extraction engine identifies the main content and strips everything else. A cluttered news article that Acrobat converts into an 8-page mess becomes a clean 3-page document with Pretty PDF.

Templates

Acrobat gives you one look for web captures -- whatever the page happens to look like. Pretty PDF offers 5 professional templates -- Clean, Minimal, Corporate, Academic, and Dark -- each with embedded fonts (Fraunces headings, Instrument Sans body) and proper typography designed for readable documents.

Site-specific parsing

Acrobat has no special handling for GitHub, Medium, Stack Overflow, or any other platform. Pretty PDF has dedicated parsers for 8 platforms that understand each site's unique HTML structure. A GitHub README, a Stack Overflow answer, or a Medium article is parsed with purpose-built logic that produces dramatically better output than a generic page capture.

Price

$5/mo vs $23/mo. If web-to-PDF is your primary use case, that's $216/year saved. Pretty PDF's free tier even gives you 3 PDFs per month at no cost -- no credit card required. Acrobat has no free tier for its desktop application.

Where Acrobat wins

Acrobat is the right choice when you need capabilities beyond web-to-PDF conversion. It excels at tasks Pretty PDF was never designed to handle:

  • PDF editing -- Modify text, images, and pages in existing PDFs. Rearrange, delete, and insert pages. Acrobat is the industry standard for PDF manipulation.
  • Form creation and filling -- Build interactive PDF forms with text fields, checkboxes, dropdowns, and calculations. Fill and submit forms digitally.
  • Digital signatures -- Add legally binding electronic signatures, request signatures from others, and manage signature workflows.
  • OCR for scanned documents -- Convert scanned paper documents and images into searchable, editable text. Essential for digitizing paper archives.
  • Redaction for sensitive content -- Permanently remove sensitive information from PDFs. Critical for legal, medical, and compliance documents.
  • Combining and splitting PDFs -- Merge multiple PDFs into one document or split a large PDF into smaller files. Organize pages across documents.

Pretty PDF doesn't do any of these things. It's a web-to-PDF tool, not a PDF editor. If your workflow revolves around editing, signing, and managing existing PDF documents, Acrobat is the right tool.

The right tool for the job

If you edit, sign, and manipulate PDFs as your primary workflow and occasionally capture web content -- use Acrobat. Its web-to-PDF feature is basic, but it's bundled with a comprehensive PDF editing suite that justifies the $23/month price if you use those features daily.

If you primarily save web content as PDFs and want the cleanest possible output -- use Pretty PDF. It does one thing and does it better than Acrobat: intelligent content extraction, professional templates, site-specific parsing, and a purpose-built Chrome extension. At $5/month, it costs a fraction of what Acrobat charges.

Many users use both: Pretty PDF for web capture, Acrobat for document editing. The two tools complement each other because they solve fundamentally different problems. Pretty PDF turns web pages into clean PDFs. Acrobat edits, signs, and manages those PDFs after they exist.

Frequently asked questions

Yes. Adobe Acrobat Pro costs $22.99/month (annual) or $29.99/month (monthly). Pretty PDF Pro is $5/month for 50 PDFs with all templates and content extraction. Pro+ is $12/month for unlimited PDFs, cloud storage, and API access. If web-to-PDF is your primary use case, Pretty PDF saves you over $200 per year compared to Acrobat Pro.
No. Pretty PDF is a web-to-PDF tool, not a PDF editor. It converts web pages into professionally styled PDFs but does not modify existing PDF files. If you need to edit text, rearrange pages, add form fields, or redact content in existing PDFs, Adobe Acrobat or another PDF editor is the right tool for that job.
Acrobat can create PDFs from web pages, but it captures the full page as rendered -- similar to a browser's print function. It does not perform smart content extraction, ad removal, or article isolation. Pretty PDF's extraction engine identifies the main content area and strips away navigation, ads, sidebars, and clutter before generating the PDF.
Absolutely. Many users pair Pretty PDF with Acrobat. Use Pretty PDF to capture web content as clean, well-formatted PDFs, then use Acrobat when you need to edit, sign, annotate, or combine those PDFs with other documents. The two tools complement each other well because they serve different purposes.
No. Acrobat's web-to-PDF conversion captures the page as-is with no template options. Pretty PDF offers five professional templates -- Clean, Minimal, Corporate, Academic, and Dark -- each with embedded fonts and optimized typography. You can also create custom branding profiles on Pro plans with your logo, colors, and custom headers/footers.

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