One-liner
A simple tool that converts EPUB files to PDF, focused on preserving formatting and layout for reading on any device.
Strengths
- Preserves original formatting and layout of EPUBs during conversion (review: 'kept the book's design exactly as intended')
- Fast and reliable batch conversion for multiple files (review: 'converted 10 books in under a minute')
- No ads or intrusive permissions—clean, minimal interface (review: 'just works, no nonsense')
- Supports both single and bulk file processing with intuitive drag-and-drop
- Consistently ranks in top-50 for 'epubs'—proven user demand
Weaknesses
- Frequent crashes when converting large or complex EPUBs (review: 'crashed after 30% on a 500-page novel')
- No option to customize PDF output settings (e.g., margins, DPI, font size) (review: 'wish I could tweak the PDF before saving')
- Limited feedback on conversion progress—users unsure if process is stuck (review: 'no indication it’s working until suddenly done')
- No support for password-protected EPUBs (review: 'couldn’t convert my library because of DRM')
- Outdated UI with no dark mode or modern design updates
Opportunities
- Add customizable PDF export options (margins, DPI, page size) to address lack of control
- Implement a preview mode before conversion to improve trust and reduce errors
- Introduce dark mode and modern UI overhaul to appeal to current iOS users
- Support encrypted/DRM-free EPUBs via manual import (even if not full DRM bypass)
- Build a lightweight companion app for iPad-only use with split-screen support
Competitors
- Calibre
- CloudConvert
- iBooks
AI-generated brief · 5/12/2026, 10:52:15 AM