SnapHTML Compare

PDF vs Image Rendering

Choose PDF for print-ready and archive workflows, or image output for previews, screenshots, and visual distribution.

PDF for archive and print
Images for previews and social cards
Support both formats on one rendering stack

How to decide between the two outputs

PDF Output

Best for copyable text, multi-page export, compliance records, and documents meant to be stored or printed.

Image Output

Best for thumbnails, screenshots, social previews, and places where visual fidelity matters more than text structure.

Platform Strategy

Supporting both on one product reduces implementation drift and expands use-case coverage for product teams.

SnapHTML Workflow

Bereit zum Rendern

Wechseln Sie bei mehr Volumen von manueller Konvertierung zu API, Async Jobs und Webhooks.

Comparison and alternative pages

These routes explain the differences between tools, implementation paths, and output choices side by side.

Clear capability differences

Compare output quality, API ergonomics, and deployment complexity.

Useful next steps

Always include links to docs, playground, and relevant APIs.

Separate pages for each option

Use dedicated pages to explain the tradeoffs between different tools and approaches.

FAQ

Why publish alternative pages?

They help users quickly judge whether SnapHTML fits the workflow they already have in mind.

What should a comparison page cover?

Focus on reliability, speed, feature depth, and developer experience.

What pages should be linked nearby?

Link to playground, the converter, and relevant API docs so users can validate and implement the flow.

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PDF vs Image Rendering