HTML Reports¶
Some information should not live inside a static PDF.
Blueprint converts structured documents into clean navigable HTML reports designed for reading referencing and long-term publishing.
Instead of sending someone a 40-page PDF you can share a structured web report that is searchable linkable and easier to navigate.
What gets built¶
Structured Sections
Content is reorganized into clear sections with headings, anchors and internal navigation.
Table of Contents
Long reports include navigation so readers can jump directly to relevant sections.
Readable Layout
Typography and spacing are optimized for long-form reading instead of PDF formatting.
Searchable Content
Readers can instantly search the report for specific concepts terms or findings.
Ideal for¶
- Research reports
- Case studies
- Technical documentation
- Academic summaries
- Business analysis reports
- Project documentation
What you receive¶
- A complete HTML report page
- Clean navigation and section structure
- Mobile-friendly layout
- Optional downloadable PDF version
- Optional multi-page report structure
Why HTML reports instead of PDFs¶
| HTML Report | |
|---|---|
| Hard to navigate | Structured navigation |
| Not easily searchable | Instant search |
| Poor mobile reading | Mobile friendly |
| Difficult to update | Easy to update |
Typical workflow¶
- You send the document (PDF DOCX or notes)
- Blueprint extracts the structure
- The report is rebuilt as a structured HTML page
- The final report is delivered as a live webpage
Example Transformations¶
Below are real examples showing how static documents are transformed into structured HTML reports.
CS330 Phase I
CS285 Final Report
CS210 Project Report
Notes¶
Some PDFs are text based and convert cleanly.
Others contain scanned pages or embedded images which require extraction before the report can be structured.
Blueprint ensures the final HTML report remains accurate, readable and structured for long-term publishing.