Ctrl+P still prints cookie banners, sticky navbars, ads between paragraphs, and floating video players frozen mid-frame. In 2026.
Pooch PDF strips the junk first. It extracts the article content, re-renders it cleanly, and gives you a PDF. One click. Runs in your browser - nothing gets uploaded anywhere.
The paid version ($3/60 days) saves to Google Drive with sensible filenames and generates an AI summary as metadata. The free version just makes clean PDFs. No account needed.
It doesn't work on everything - dashboards, web apps, and hard paywalls are out. It's built for articles and it does articles well.
Named after a dog because it fetches things and brings them back clean.
CWS:
https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/pooch-pdf/[id]
Site:
https://poochpdf.com
If it chokes on a page you care about, drop the URL here - genuinely useful feedback.