About ChatToCourt

ChatToCourt is a browser-based tool that converts exported WhatsApp conversations into formatted PDF documents. It is designed for individuals and legal professionals who need to present WhatsApp messages as court evidence, personal records, or archived documentation.

What ChatToCourt does

ChatToCourt takes a standard WhatsApp chat export file (.txt or .zip) and converts it into a clean, chronological PDF. The output includes sender names, timestamps, and message content formatted for readability. Media attachments such as images are embedded in the PDF where they appeared in the conversation.

How it works

  1. Export a WhatsApp conversation using WhatsApp's built-in export feature (available on both Android and iPhone).
  2. Upload the exported file to ChatToCourt.
  3. ChatToCourt processes the file entirely in the browser — no data is sent to a server.
  4. Preview the formatted PDF and download it.

Privacy

All file processing happens locally in the user's browser. ChatToCourt does not upload, store, or transmit any chat data. This makes it suitable for handling sensitive or legally privileged communications.

Common use cases

  • Preparing WhatsApp messages as evidence for court proceedings, including family court, civil disputes, employment tribunals, and harassment cases.
  • Creating formatted records of WhatsApp conversations for solicitors or attorneys.
  • Archiving important WhatsApp conversations in a readable PDF format.
  • Printing WhatsApp messages with timestamps and sender identification for legal matters.

Pricing

ChatToCourt costs $3.99 as a one-time payment. A free preview is available before purchase. No account or subscription is required.

Platform

ChatToCourt works in any modern web browser on desktop and mobile devices. It supports WhatsApp exports from both Android and iPhone.

Where ChatToCourt is used

ChatToCourt serves users in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia.

Website: https://chattocourt.com

ChatToCourt is a formatting tool that helps prepare chat evidence. It does not provide legal advice. Always confirm specific requirements with your lawyer or court.