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Create Print-Ready PDFs from Airtable Records in 30 Seconds

Export a filtered Airtable view as CSV, drop in your existing PDF template, and map records to fields visually. Use it for intake forms, invoices, contracts, certificates, W-9s, approval packets, and any workflow where each Airtable record needs a finished PDF.

No Airtable API key required. Your CSV and PDF are handled in the browser while you map and preview.

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Create Print-Ready PDFs from Airtable Records in 30 Seconds

Create Print-Ready PDFs from Airtable Records in 30 Seconds

Upload an Airtable CSV Export and a PDF Template

Use a filtered Airtable view as the data source. Upload the CSV and your PDF template, map Airtable fields to form fields or visual positions, preview real records, and export print-ready PDFs.

Local-first workspace. Airtable CSV exports are processed in this browser and are not stored as account data by default.
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Airtable View Export

CSV exported from a filtered Airtable view

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PDF or Image Template

Fillable or non-fillable PDF form, document, certificate, invoice, contract, or any image (PNG, JPG, WEBP)

Drop PDF / Image here

or click to choose from your device

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Batch PDF Workflow

The Airtable-to-PDF Workflow Built for Real Bases

Airtable data is rarely a flat spreadsheet. Build a dedicated export view first, clean up linked records, lookups, rollups, formulas, and attachments, then map that view onto your PDF template.

Filtered Airtable viewLinked record cleanupOne PDF per recordZIP batch export
1Step 1

Create a PDF Export view in Airtable

Make a dedicated Airtable view for this document workflow. Filter it to approved records, hide internal fields, and keep only the fields that should appear in the finished PDF or filename.

Use filters such as Approved, Ready to Send, Paid, Completed, or Needs Certificate.

Keep stable field names such as Client Name, Invoice Number, Due Date, Amount, Record ID, or Signature URL.

Treat the Airtable view as the contract between your base and the PDF template. If the view stays clean, the PDF batch stays predictable.

The Airtable-specific step is the data source: export the exact view that should become finished PDF documents.

2Step 2

Flatten Airtable-only fields before export

Airtable linked records, lookups, rollups, multiple selects, formulas, and attachment fields can export in ways that are awkward inside a PDF. Use formula/helper fields when you need clean printable text.

Convert linked records and lookups into the exact label you want printed.

Use attachment URL or signature URL fields only when the PDF needs an image, logo, or signature.

This is the step generic Excel pages miss: Airtable bases often need one clean export layer before document generation.

Prepare Airtable-specific field types before they become PDF text, images, or checkboxes.

3Step 3

Upload the CSV and your existing PDF

Export the prepared Airtable view as CSV, upload it with the PDF your team already uses, and keep the approved layout intact. The PDF can be fillable or completely flat.

Detected PDF form fields can be bound automatically.

Static PDFs can still receive placed text, images, signatures, QR codes, barcodes, and checkboxes.

Keep the PDF as the source of truth instead of rebuilding certificates, contracts, intake forms, or invoices in another editor.

Map Airtable columns to detected PDF fields or visual positions on the page.

4Step 4

Preview edge records, then export the batch

Check records with long names, missing optional fields, multi-select values, unusual dates, and attachment URLs before generating the full batch.

Use Airtable fields such as Record ID, Client Name, Invoice Number, or Status in filenames.

Export separate PDFs, a ZIP package, or one merged review PDF.

This is where Airtable records become a repeatable PDF batch instead of a manual document task.

Start with five Airtable records that represent the messy cases

Include one long name, one optional blank field, one linked record, one formula output, and one attachment URL. If those preview correctly, the full batch is usually ready.

Airtable PDF Generator vs Extensions, Page Designer, Zapier, and Custom APIs

Airtable document work can be solved several ways. If the job is a controlled batch from an export view, a CSV-to-PDF workspace is often lighter than installing extensions, maintaining API code, or building a full Zapier/Make scenario.

Comparison criteria
CSV to PDF Workspace
Controlled export workflow
Airtable Extensions
Page Designer
Zapier / Make
Custom API
Uses your existing PDF template
Upload the approved PDF and map Airtable fields onto it
Depends on the extension and template model
Good for simple page layouts, weaker for existing PDFs
Usually needs a connected PDF service
Possible, but your team owns the integration
No direct Airtable base access required
Use an exported view instead of granting API access
Usually runs inside or connects directly to the base
Stays inside Airtable, but layout options are limited
Usually requires account connections and permissions
Requires Airtable API tokens or OAuth setup
Handles linked records, lookups, and formulas cleanly
Use a prepared view with helper fields before export
Works if the extension supports your field types
Useful for simple visible fields, not complex prep
Works after mapping field transformations
Powerful, but transformations must be maintained
Preview real records before the full batch
Check long names, missing fields, attachments, and formulas
Preview quality varies by extension
Useful for quick page previews, less for large batches
Often designed to run automatically after setup
Preview depends on custom tooling
Best fit for occasional controlled batches
Export, preview, and generate when the batch is ready
Good if you want everything inside Airtable
Good for lightweight layouts, not complex PDFs
Better for always-on automations than manual review
Best when engineering can own the pipeline

If you need always-on generation the moment a record changes, use an automation platform or API. If you need a reviewed batch from a filtered Airtable view, CSV to PDF is usually simpler and easier to trust.

For reviewed batches, the Airtable view is the control point

A filtered export view lets operations teams decide exactly which records become PDFs without exposing the whole base to another system.

For complex bases, prepare helper fields before export

Linked records, lookups, rollups, formulas, attachments, and multi-select fields should be flattened into printable values before mapping.

For approved PDFs, keep the PDF as the template

Use the real invoice, certificate, contract, tax form, or intake PDF instead of rebuilding the document inside Airtable or Word.

Airtable PDF Features for Real Operational Bases

A useful Airtable-to-PDF workflow needs more than generic spreadsheet merge. It should respect filtered views, linked records, helper fields, attachment URLs, reusable mappings, and one-PDF-per-record exports.

Generate PDFs from a filtered Airtable view

Use the exact view your team trusts for invoices, onboarding forms, certificates, client packets, approvals, or tax documents.

Handle linked records, lookups, rollups, and formulas

Export clean printable values from Airtable helper fields instead of sending raw relational data into the PDF.

One PDF per Airtable record, ZIP, or merged review file

Deliver separate PDFs, package the batch as a ZIP, or create one merged PDF for internal review and archive checks.

No direct Airtable base access required

Use a CSV export instead of granting API access, adding scripts, or connecting your base to another automation platform.

Map text, checkboxes, attachments, QR codes, and barcodes

Use Airtable text fields, checkbox fields, attachment URLs, signature URLs, QR values, barcode values, and formula outputs in the PDF.

Use Airtable fields in filenames

Build file names from Record ID, invoice number, client name, due date, status, or any exported Airtable field.

Preview edge records before export

Catch long names, empty optional values, multi-select output, formula formatting, and image URL issues before the full batch.

Works with fillable and non-fillable PDFs

Bind detected form fields when they exist, or place text and images visually on a static PDF, scan, certificate, invoice, or branded form.

Keep the approved PDF template

Use the existing contract, certificate, invoice, tax form, intake form, claim form, or scanned layout instead of rebuilding it in Word.

What users like after the first real batch

These are the practical reasons people keep using the workflow after they try it on a real Airtable export.

We used to manually update invoices in Acrobat. The first Airtable CSV batch made it obvious the repeat workflow was the real win.

Megan T., Operations Manager

Megan T.

Operations Manager

The fact that it also works with non-fillable certificate PDFs mattered more than anything else. We did not have to redesign the template.

Carlos R., Training Coordinator

Carlos R.

Training Coordinator

Previewing the hard rows before export saved us from sending broken onboarding PDFs with long names and missing optional fields.

Priya S., HR Generalist

Priya S.

HR Generalist

We wanted something easier than maintaining VBA. This was simpler to explain, simpler to rerun, and easier for the team to trust.

Daniel K., Finance Lead

Daniel K.

Finance Lead

We only needed a few client batches each month, so the ability to start without committing to a subscription was a real advantage.

Sophie L., Agency Producer

Sophie L.

Agency Producer

The Airtable export path was useful, but the big benefit was having one place to map fields, review the PDFs, and keep filenames consistent.

Jason W., Compliance Admin

Jason W.

Compliance Admin

Airtable PDF Generator FAQ

Practical answers for teams turning Airtable records, views, linked records, formulas, attachments, and approval states into finished PDFs.











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Test one PDF template with a short Airtable export

Upload the PDF and Airtable CSV you already use. If the preview, filenames, and export format look right, rerun the same mapping for the full batch.

Best first test: use 5 to 20 real Airtable records, preview the hardest cases, then choose one PDF per record, a ZIP batch, or one merged review PDF.

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