Word to PDF
Convert Microsoft Word (.docx) files to PDF in your browser. Headings, lists, tables and embedded images are preserved. Free, private, no signup.
Drop a Word file here or click to browse
.docx · up to 25 MB · larger files are allowed but may be slow
Files stay in your browser — nothing is uploaded.
How to Convert Word to PDF
Turn any Microsoft Word document (.docx) into a polished PDF in seconds. Headings, paragraphs, bullet and numbered lists, tables and embedded images are preserved. Everything runs in your browser — your file never leaves your device, no signup, no watermark.
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Upload your Word file
Drag a .docx onto the upload area, or click to pick one. Files stay on your device — nothing is uploaded to any server.
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Convert to PDF
Pick A4 or US Letter, then click Convert to PDF. The document is parsed and rendered into a real PDF in your browser.
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Download your PDF
Once conversion finishes, click Download PDF. The file saves to your normal downloads folder, ready to share or print.
Pro Tips
- •Save your old .doc files as .docx in Word first (File → Save As → .docx) — the legacy binary format isn't supported by client-side parsers.
- •Tables, embedded images, headings and bullet/numbered lists are preserved automatically.
- •If your Word document uses very specific fonts (e.g. corporate licensed fonts), the PDF falls back to standard system fonts. Plain documents render almost identically.
- •For very large files (50 MB+), conversion may be slow on phones — try splitting the document or compressing images in Word first.
- •Need a vector / selectable-text PDF? Use Word's built-in Save As → PDF for those edge cases. This converter optimises for visual fidelity and zero-upload privacy.
Convert Word to PDF online for free
This tool converts Microsoft Word .docx files into PDFs entirely in your browser. There's no signup, no email, no watermark and no daily limit. Drop your .docx onto the upload area, click Convert to PDF, and download the result.
Under the hood the converter parses your document with mammoth (the de-facto Word parser for the web), renders it through your browser's layout engine, and produces a PDF using jsPDF. The whole pipeline runs locally on your device — your document is never uploaded to any server and is never stored anywhere we can see.
Word to PDF without losing formatting
Headings (H1–H6), paragraphs, bold and italic, bullet and numbered lists, tables with cell borders, embedded images and links are all preserved. Quote and Title styles map to the equivalent PDF styling, and tables keep their borders and column alignment.
Because the rendering uses your browser's font stack, the output uses standard system fonts (Helvetica / Arial style sans-serif by default). For most business documents the result is visually equivalent to opening the .docx in Word; complex Word features like comments, tracked changes, footnotes positioned by section break, or licensed corporate fonts are flattened or substituted.
Why .doc files aren't supported
Older .doc files use Word's legacy binary format (pre-2007). It's a closed binary format that no client-side JavaScript library parses reliably. Every modern Word version can re-save these files in the .docx format: in Word, open the document, choose File → Save As, and pick Word Document (.docx) from the format dropdown.
Once saved as .docx, drop it back into the converter and it will convert normally. The .docx format is also the format Word has used by default since Office 2007, so most documents you encounter today are already .docx.
Private Word to PDF converter — no upload, no signup
Most online Word-to-PDF converters upload your document to their server, run a headless copy of LibreOffice or Word in the cloud, and email you the result. That's a privacy nightmare for anything sensitive — contracts, NDAs, HR letters, medical reports, financial statements. Your document sits on someone else's disk for at least the duration of the conversion, and often much longer in their logs and backups.
This converter never uploads anything. Open the network tab in your browser dev tools while you convert: zero file bytes leave your device. There's also no signup, no email harvesting, no watermark, no premium tier — the tool is completely free to use as often as you like.