Word to PDF
Convert a Word (.docx) document to PDF entirely in your browser — nothing is uploaded.
Drop a Word (.docx) file — converted in your browser
How to use
Drop a Word (.docx) file onto the upload area or click to browse. The document is parsed in your browser into a clean preview, which is exactly what the exported PDF will contain. Review it, then click Download PDF to save a multi-page A4 file.
Everything happens locally — your document is never uploaded to a server, so it works for confidential files and even offline once the page has loaded. The conversion focuses on text, headings, lists, links and basic tables; very intricate layouts, embedded objects or custom fonts may render more simply than in Word.
If you need to tweak anything, you can convert, check the preview, and adjust the source document before exporting again — there's no limit and nothing leaves your machine.
Examples
Turn a .docx CV into a PDF so it looks the same on every device before sending it out.
Convert sensitive documents without uploading them to an online converter.
Export formatted text documents to PDF for printing or archiving.
Frequently asked questions
Is my document uploaded anywhere?
No. The .docx is parsed and rendered entirely in your browser; nothing is sent to a server, which makes it safe for private files.
Will the PDF look exactly like Word?
It preserves text, headings, lists, links and simple tables. Complex layouts, columns, embedded objects or unusual fonts may render more simply — check the preview before exporting.
What file types are supported?
Modern Word .docx files. The older binary .doc format isn't supported; re-save it as .docx first.
Does it work offline?
Yes, once the page has loaded the conversion runs locally with no further network access.
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