rss2pdf.com turns a live RSS or Atom feed into a tidy PDF. Paste the feed URL and we fetch its latest items — titles, dates and summaries — and lay them out as a clean, readable document you can save, print, or read offline.
It's free and needs no signup. Great for archiving a blog, building an offline reading pack for a flight, or turning a newsletter feed into a printable digest.
What you get in the PDF
The PDF opens with the feed's title and description, then lists up to 25 of its most recent items. Each item shows its headline, author and date, and a cleaned-up summary or excerpt (HTML markup is stripped to plain, readable text). It's designed for reading and archiving, not to mirror the source site's layout pixel-for-pixel.
Finding a feed URL
Most blogs, news sites and podcasts publish a feed at a path like /feed, /rss, /atom.xml or /feed.xml. Many CMSs expose one automatically — try adding /feed to a blog's address. If a page has an RSS icon, that link is the feed URL to paste here.
Safe by design
Only public http/https feeds are accepted, and requests to private or internal addresses are blocked. Feeds are size- and time-limited, and we render the first 25 items. Need to combine several digests or shrink a big one? Use Merge PDF and Compress PDF.