Do you want to save your WordPress blog posts to your computer?
Normally, you can make a WordPress backup and save it on your computer. However, these backups are not readable or easy to share without installing WordPress again.
In this article, weโll show you how to easily save a copy of your blog content that you can read, share, or even convert to an eBook.
Why Save Your Blog Posts to Your Computer
There are several reasons to save your blog posts to your computer.
The most common reason is to create a back up of your blog, so that you can restore it later. You may want to move it to a newย WordPress websiteย or just keep it safe as a security precaution.
Or you may want to close andย delete your WordPress website, but want to preserve your blog content in a readable format. Instead of saving them as back up files, you can save all of your blog posts as PDF or an eBook, so you can easily read or share your articles.
Another common reason is to move from anotherย blogging platformย to WordPress. To do this youโll need to save your blog posts and then import them into WordPress.
There are multiple ways to save and download your blog posts. Depending on your needs, you can choose the method that best suits you.
- Creating a backup of your entire blog
- Creating a PDF or ebook of your blog posts
- Printing a book of your blog posts
- Saving your blog to migrate
- Saving your WordPress.com blog posts
Creating a Backup of Your Blog
This method is recommended if you just want to make a backup of your blog posts for safekeeping.
It allows you to restore your blog posts on any other WordPress website. However, it does not save your blog posts in a readable or shareable format.
WordPress has a built-in feature to export your blog posts. Simply go toย Tools ยป Export.ย page inside your WordPress admin area. Here, you can choose to download your entire site, or only your blog posts.
After that, you can click on theย Download Export Fileย button and WordPress will download all your blog posts in XML format. This file can be used to restore your site, or toย migrate to another domainย or aย different web host.

You can alsoย download your entire media libraryย and save your images and videos separately.
However, if you want to keep a backup of your entire WordPress site, then the export tool is not the ideal method. It will not save any other website data, settings, your WordPress theme, or plugins.
For that, you will need to use a properย WordPress backup plugin. These plugins allow you to make a complete WordPress website backup which you can then save on your computer or upload to cloud storage likeย Google Driveย or Dropbox.
You can also set them up, so they automatically take backups at regular intervals and save them remotely.
We recommend usingย UpdraftPlus, which is easy to use and supports multiple cloud storage options. For more details, see our guide onย setting up WordPress backups using UpdraftPlus.
Creating a PDF or eBook of Your Blog
The problem with WordPress backup plugins or the default export method is that your blog posts will not be readable outside WordPress.
This is why many users prefer to save blog posts as PDF because it makes it easy to read, share, or republish the blog post as an eBook.
Letโs take a look at how to easily save your blog posts as PDF to your computer.
If youโre only looking to save a single blog post, then the easiest way is to open it in a browser and use the keyboard shortcutย CTRL + Pย (for Windows) orย CMD + Pย (for Mac). This will open the browserโsย print settingsย window.
You can now change the Destination to โSave as PDFโ and click on the โSaveโ button to download it to your computer.

Now, if you want to save all your blog posts as PDF at once, then the easiest way to do that is by using a WordPress plugin.
First, you need to install and activate theย Print My Blogย plugin. For more details, see our step by step guide onย how to install a WordPress plugin.
Upon activation, you need to visitย Print My Blog ยป Print Nowย page to configure settings. From here, you can choose to print a physical copy, save a PDF file, create an eBook, or save it in HTML format.

You can selectย Digital PDFย to create and save a readable PDF file on your computer. Alternatively, you can chooseย eBookย if you want to create a digital book that you can publish online.
After that, click to expand the โShow More Print Optionsโ menu to customize your blog copy.
In most cases, the default settings are good enough. But you may want to go through them just to make sure the blog copy is exactly what you need.
From the drop-down menu, you can apply a number of filters. For instance, you can choose to save only posts or only pages of your WordPress site.
You can also select what order you want the posts to appear, whether you want the oldest or the newest posts first.

Another option is to filter the posts by their status. You can choose to download only the published posts, or include drafts and deleted posts that are in your Trash folder.

You can also filter your posts by categories, tags, authors, and dates. This is handy if you want to download only particular categories for a project, or if you want a document of every article written by a single author.

The plugin also allows you to choose what header and post content you wish to appear in your saved copy. By default, the date and the pluginโs branding is selected, but you can unselect this if you donโt want this information to appear in your PDF.
You can apply these filters to every post and choose what information you want to appear for each post such as the published date, comments, URL, and author.

Lastly, you can determine your page layout. Print My Blog basically creates a single PDF file for all your blog content. You can choose to have each new post start on a new page to ensure there is proper separation.

You can also customize the font size, image size, and choose whether you want to include hyperlinks.

Once you are satisfied with the settings, click on the โPrepare Print-Pageโ button to continue. To print an eBook, you need to use theย dotepub extension.
To save a PDF file, click on the โPrint to PDFโ button to save the file.

This will bring up your browserโs print settings. Selectย Save as PDFย option and then click on the save button to save the PDF file to your computer.

Note:ย The save to PDF functionality works best with Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge browsers.
If youโve created an eBook, you might find our guide onย how to add an eBook download to your WordPress siteย helpful.
Printing your Blog Posts as a Book
You can also convert your blog into a physical book for distributing it among friends or at an event. You could alsoย make an online storeย to sell it from your website.
Blog2Printย converts your blog on WordPress, Tumblr, Typepad andย Bloggerย into professionally bound books.
They also let you turn yourย Instagram feedย into a book!
Blog2Print automatically formats your content. You can select what content you want to include, customize your book cover, add photos and supplemental text to make the book seem more like a published book rather than a series of blog posts.

Another platform you can use isย Into Real Pages. They have four formats you can choose from, along with 8 wonderful themes. You get to design your own cover and add additional text and photos. They also offer good deals on bulk printing.
Saving Your Blog Posts to Migrate Platforms
A lot of folks want to save their blog posts, so they can move to them elsewhere. Now there are two common types of blog migrations.
- Moving a WordPress blog to another WordPress blog. This happens when a user is changing theirย WordPress hosting companyย orย domain name, and they need to move their WordPress files to the new location.
- Moving from a third-party platform to WordPress. A lot of folks start with other blogging platforms and later on want to move their blogs to WordPress.
We will talk about both user cases and will show you how to properly save your blog posts and move them over.
1. Migrating a WordPress Blog
To move to a new domain, a different host, or anotherย top blogging platform, you need to create a copy of your blog. This copy can then be used to migrate over.
You can use a migration plugin that automatically makes a backup for you and lets you move to a new domain or new host.
There are plenty ofย migration pluginsย to choose from, out of whichย Duplicator Proย is one of the best on the market.

If you want to move your site from one domain to another, but youโre worried about losing your blog content, see our guide onย how to move WordPress to a new domain. This guide also ensures you donโt lose any of your SEO efforts.
If youโve been blogging on a subdomain and want to merge it with your main domain, the process is fairly simple. But you need to follow it step by step to make sure you donโt face errors. See our guide onย moving subdomain to root domain in WordPress.
You can also move between hosts and servers but thereโs a risk of downtime. Our guide onย how to move WordPress to a new host or serverย shows you how to switch over without losing any content or having downtime.
2. Migrating a Third-Party Blog to WordPress
A lot of users want to save their blog posts, so they can move all their content to WordPress.
There are two types of WordPress blogs. WordPress.com which is a hosting service and WordPress.org which is also called self-hosted WordPress. For more details, see our guide on theย difference between WordPress.com vs Wordress.orgย with detailed pros and cons.
Youโll need WordPress.org because it gives you instant access to all WordPress features out of the box.
To get started, youโll need a domain name and a WordPress hosting account. The domain name is your websiteโs address (e.g. pluginthemehub.com), and the hosting account is where all your website files are stored.
We recommend usingย Bluehost. They are one of the top hosting companies in the world and an officially recommended WordPress hosting provider.
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Once you have signed up for a hosting account, you can follow our step by step tutorial onย how to start a WordPress blogย for the complete setup.
After the set up, youโll reach your WordPress admin dashboard.

WordPress powers over 38% of all websites on the internet. This is why many users want to switch blogging platforms and use WordPress.
You can easily import your blog posts from other blogging platforms to your WordPress blog. Depending on which platform you are moving from, you can follow the step by step instructions from our guides below.
- Moving your blog from WordPress.com to WordPress.org
- Moving your blog from Blogger to WordPress
- Moving a website from Weebly to WordPress
- Moving a website from Wix to WordPress
- Moving a website from Joomla to WordPress
- Moving a website from Squarespace to WordPress
- Move articles from Medium to WordPress
- Moving your blog posts from Tumblr to WordPress
- Moving your blog from LiveJournal to WordPress
- Moving from GoDaddy Website Builder to WordPress
Saving Your WordPress.com Blog Posts
If you are usingย WordPress.com, then you can still save your WordPress.com blog posts to your computer. You can also move to WordPress.org or use the downloaded file as a backup that you can restore at any time.
First, you need to login to your blog and then go to theย Tools ยป Export ยป Export all. WordPress.com will then create an XML file and your browser will download it to your computer.

- This file uses the same format as WordPress.org, which means you can easily use it toย move your blog from WordPress.com to a WordPress.orgย blog.
We hope this article helped you learn how to save blog posts to your computer. You may also want to see our guide onย how to increase your blog traffic by 406%, and overย 30 proven ways make money blogging using WordPress.
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