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PDF-to-Page Generation

How Flint turns PDF documents into polished landing pages, and resources to help you get the most out of it.

How It Works

Flint can turn any PDF document into a fully designed landing page. The process uses Flint's AI to read the content of your uploaded PDF and generate a page that presents that content in your brand's design system.

Common use cases include:

  • Converting datasheets or one-pagers into web pages
  • Turning case studies or reports into shareable content pages
  • Building event agendas or product brochures as web-first experiences
  • Repurposing existing sales collateral as digital landing pages

How to Generate a Page from a PDF

  1. 1.Open the Flint editor and navigate to the AI chat
  2. 2.Upload your PDF by clicking the attachment icon in the chat input
  3. 3.Describe the page you want to create from it. For example:
text
Turn this PDF into a landing page. Use the key points from the executive summary as the hero section, and create a features section from the main bullets.
  1. 4.Flint reads the PDF content and generates a full page in your brand's design
  2. 5.Review the output on the canvas and refine with follow-up prompts

For a complete walkthrough, see the full Create a Page from a PDF guide.

What Gets Extracted from the PDF

Flint reads the text content of your PDF, including:

  • Headlines and subheadings
  • Body copy and bullet points
  • Captions and callout text

Flint does not extract images from PDFs directly. If your PDF contains charts, diagrams, or photos you want on the page, upload those separately as image files and ask Flint to place them in the relevant sections.

Tips for Best Results

  • Use text-based PDFs - Scanned PDFs or image-only PDFs cannot be read by Flint. Use the original source file where possible.
  • Be specific in your prompt - Tell Flint which sections of the PDF to prioritize and how to structure the page.
  • Iterate after generation - The first output is a strong starting point. Use follow-up prompts to adjust layout, rewrite copy, or add sections.
  • Provide context - If the PDF is for a specific audience or campaign, mention that in your prompt so Flint can tailor the tone and structure.

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