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HTML to EPUB: Convert a Web Page to a Real Ebook, Free

Short answer: upload the .html file directly. A saved web page, article, or exported documentation page already uses real heading tags, which this converter reads to build chapters and a table of contents, producing a reflowable EPUB free, with no account.

Why turn a web page into an EPUB

A long article, a tutorial, or documentation saved as an .html file is awkward to read comfortably away from a browser: no adjustable font size the way an e-reader offers, no offline reading list, and often surrounded by the original page's navigation and sidebar clutter if opened as a raw file. Converting it to EPUB gives a proper reflowable book you can read on a Kindle, Kobo, or any e-reader, at whatever font size suits you.

Why HTML converts especially reliably

Unlike plain text, well-formed HTML almost always carries real heading tags, <h1>, <h2>, and so on, marking its actual section titles. Those tags are exactly what this converter needs to build chapters and a table of contents automatically, without guessing. Because HTML already carries that structure, it skips the scan detection and OCR machinery a PDF needs entirely and goes straight to producing the EPUB.

The same honest caveat as the other formats here: a page assembled without heading tags at all, just styled text standing in for one, gives a converter nothing structural to find a chapter break from.

Steps

  1. Go to the converter and drop your .html file in.
  2. Nothing else to configure, HTML has no scan/OCR/Pro decision to make.
  3. Download the finished .epub once it's ready.
  4. Read it on a Kindle, Kobo, Apple Books, or any EPUB reader.

Frequently asked

Do images come across?

Yes, images referenced by the HTML are carried into the EPUB with the text.

Is this free?

Yes, no account and no page limit, the same as every non-PDF format here.

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