Convert PDF to flipbook online

An online flow fits teams that already live in browsers: design exports a PDF, marketing uploads it, and nobody waits on IT to install a Windows-only converter on five laptops.

“Online” here means the processing and preview happen in PDF Flip’s environment. You log in, drop the file, pick how readers should experience it, and iterate until stakeholders sign off. You are not moving gigabytes through Slack as “final_FINAL_v7.pdf” unless someone explicitly asks for the source.

What you actually control

  • Viewer type: realistic book, flat flip, binder, horizontal slider, or vertical reader—each changes how people move through pages.
  • Branding: logo, background, and outbound links so the frame matches your site.
  • Toolbar: which actions stay visible—zoom, fullscreen, share, print—depending on what your plan and settings allow.

Sharing: link versus embed

Campaigns usually want a short URL for email and social. Product pages often want an embed so the flipbook sits inside the site chrome. Both should be tested on LTE and Wi-Fi; a 40 MB PDF that felt fine on Ethernet can feel different on a train.

Browse flipbook examples to see how other teams present similar content, then run your own PDF through the demo if you are still evaluating.