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Parsing, previewing, and client-side PDF generation can all happen in-browser. Nothing is uploaded unless the user selects server rendering.
Upload a WhatsApp export, preview it in a readable conversation view, and generate a polished PDF using either local rendering or the server worker pipeline.
Small and medium exports can stay entirely in the browser. When you choose server mode, files are uploaded intentionally for worker-backed PDF rendering.
Parsing, previewing, and client-side PDF generation can all happen in-browser. Nothing is uploaded unless the user selects server rendering.
We never use your chats as product training data.
In WhatsApp, open the chat, choose Export Chat, and save the ZIP. Exports with or without media are supported.
WhatsApp generates a ZIP that contains the transcript and attachments.
Drop the ZIP or TXT into the converter. The frontend can parse locally, and server mode is used only when you explicitly choose it or the export is too large.
Large exports up to 500 MB are supported.
The parser reconstructs sender names, timestamps, attachments, call logs, and message grouping so the preview reflects the original conversation.
Messages, media references, and chronology are preserved.
Choose date filters, sender filters, redactions, and processing mode. Preview the chat before export so you can confirm perspective and formatting.
Client preview and server export share the same option model.
Use client rendering for lightweight exports or switch to the worker-backed pipeline for large ZIPs that would strain the browser.
Jump into the converter and generate a polished PDF from your WhatsApp export.
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