Word to PDF Converter — Convert DOCX to PDF Online, Free

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Convert Word to PDF

Files are read and rebuilt as PDF on your device — nothing is uploaded to a server. Drop one or more .docx files to begin.

Drag & drop Word files here

or use the button below · multiple files supported

MAX 100MB PER FILE · ONLY .DOCX FILES ARE SUPPORTED — LEGACY .DOC FILES ARE DETECTED AND REJECTED BEFORE CONVERSION

Conversion options
Images
Tables best effort
Hyperlinks best effort

What Is Word to PDF?

Word to PDF conversion is the process of turning an editable Microsoft Word (.docx) document into a fixed-layout PDF file. A Word document is designed to be edited — text reflows, styles can change, and the layout depends on the fonts and software installed on whoever opens it. A PDF freezes all of that: the same page, the same fonts, the same spacing, no matter what device or program is used to view it. Converting a Word document to PDF is the standard way to share something you don't want the recipient to accidentally change — a contract, a resume, an invoice, a finished report.

This tool reads your .docx file's content and page setup directly in your browser, renders it exactly as it would appear on the page, and rebuilds that rendering as a proper PDF file — a format any device can open and print identically.

Why Use Our Word to PDF Converter?

Most online converters ask you to upload your document to a remote server, wait in a queue, and trust that your file is deleted afterward. This tool takes a different approach: reading the .docx and rebuilding it as a .pdf both happen inside your own browser tab using JavaScript libraries loaded on the page. Your document never leaves your device.

  • No account or sign-up: open the page and start converting immediately.
  • No file uploads: nothing is transmitted to a server for processing.
  • No paid API: conversion runs on free, open client-side libraries — no third-party conversion service is called.
  • No hidden limits: convert as many files as you like, one after another.

Key Features of Our Word to PDF Converter

Faithful page rendering

Text, headings, and paragraph styling from the .docx are rendered as they appear in Word, then captured as a true PDF page.

Original page size detection

Reads the page size and orientation stored in the .docx itself, so the PDF matches the source document by default.

Image preservation

Pictures embedded in the Word document keep their place in the flow and are scaled to fit the output page.

Table support

Tables are rendered with their rows, columns, and borders intact rather than collapsed into plain text.

Configurable page size

Match the source document automatically, or choose a specific page size from A1–A4, Letter, or Legal.

Batch conversion

Queue up several Word files and convert them in one pass; multiple results are bundled into a single .zip download.

Benefits of Using Word to PDF

  • Consistent viewing: a PDF looks the same on every device, regardless of which fonts or software the recipient has installed.
  • Stay private: in-browser processing means contracts, resumes, or reports never touch a third-party server.
  • Print-ready output: PDFs are the standard format for printing and archiving finished documents.
  • Smaller, easier to share: a single PDF is simpler to email or upload than a Word file with linked assets.
  • No software to install: everything runs in the browser you already have open.

How to Use Word to PDF?

  1. Add your file. Drag and drop one or more .docx files onto the drop area, or click "Browse files" to select them.
  2. Choose your conversion options. Pick an output font and decide whether to keep images, tables, and hyperlink styling.
  3. Set the page size. Leave it on "Original size" to match the source document, or pick A1–A4, Letter, or Legal.
  4. Click "Convert to PDF." Each file is rendered and rebuilt as a .pdf entirely on your device.
  5. Download your file. Use the download button in the summary window that appears, or grab the combined .zip if you converted several at once.

Supported File Formats

FormatDirectionNotes
Word (.docx)InputModern Open XML Word documents. Legacy .doc files are not supported and are flagged before conversion.
PDF (.pdf)OutputStandard PDF, viewable and printable in any PDF reader.
ZIP (.zip)OutputAutomatically offered when converting multiple files in one batch.

Why Choose Our Online PDF Tool?

There's no shortage of Word-to-PDF converters online, but many route your file through a server, require a paid plan to remove watermarks, or limit how many conversions you get per day. This tool is built around a simpler premise: convert entirely on your device using free, open libraries — no paid conversion API involved — be upfront about what it does and doesn't attempt, and stay free to use without a login.

Privacy and Security

Because conversion happens client-side, your Word document is read directly into your browser's memory, rendered there, and written back out as a .pdf — at no point is the file content sent to a server operated by this site or anyone else.

No file uploads No account required Nothing retained after you leave

Common Use Cases

  • Sending a finished document — a contract, invoice, or proposal — in a format the recipient can't accidentally edit.
  • Submitting a resume or cover letter in the format most application systems expect.
  • Archiving a report exactly as it looked at the time it was written, independent of future font or software changes.
  • Preparing a document for printing with a layout that stays fixed across every printer and viewer.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this Word to PDF converter really free?

Yes. There's no sign-up, no per-file fee, and no watermark added to the converted document.

Are my files uploaded to a server?

No. Reading the .docx and rebuilding it as a .pdf both run inside your browser using JavaScript. Your document content is never transmitted anywhere for processing, and no paid third-party conversion API is used.

Does it support older .doc files?

No. This tool works with modern .docx files (the Open XML format used by Word 2007 and later). Legacy .doc files should be re-saved as .docx in Word first.

Will the PDF look exactly like the Word document?

Close, but not pixel-perfect. Text, headings, images, and tables are reconstructed on a best-effort basis; complex layouts like multi-column sections, precise pixel positioning, and advanced Word features like SmartArt are simplified rather than reproduced exactly.

Will links in the document still be clickable?

Link text keeps its underline and color styling, but because the page is captured as a rendered image inside the PDF, links are not clickable in the output — best-effort visual preservation only, not live hyperlinks.

Is there a limit to how many files I can convert?

No daily limit is enforced by this tool. The practical limits are your device's memory and the 100MB-per-file size cap, which exists to keep in-browser processing responsive.

Conclusion

Turning a Word document into a shareable, print-ready PDF shouldn't require uploading a sensitive file to an unknown server or paying for a basic export. This tool aims to make that conversion fast, private, and free — reading and rebuilding your document entirely on your own device, from a single-page letter to a large batch of reports.