SnapHTML Compare

HTML to PDF vs URL to PDF

Choose HTML mode for template-controlled output, and URL mode when you need to capture the live state of a webpage.

HTML mode for deterministic layouts
URL mode for live page snapshots
Pick by source-of-truth and workflow needs

How the two modes differ

HTML to PDF

Best when your app owns the markup and needs strict control over layout, pagination, and branding.

URL to PDF

Best when the source already exists as a live webpage and needs to be captured as rendered.

Recommended Split

Use HTML mode for invoices and templates, and URL mode for archive, compliance, and snapshot use cases.

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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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HTML to PDF vs URL to PDF