Word to PDF Converter

Convert .docx Word documents to PDF format.

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Accepted: .doc,.docx

What This Tool Does

Converts Word documents (.docx and .doc) to PDF format entirely in your browser β€” preserving formatting, tables, images, and heading styles β€” without uploading anything or requiring Microsoft Word.

Who This Is For

  • Professionals submitting resumes, proposals, or reports that must be in PDF format
  • Students turning in assignments that require PDF submission
  • Anyone who needs a universally readable version of a document that looks identical on every device
  • Small business owners creating invoices, contracts, or forms from Word templates

Example: Input: A .docx resume with custom fonts, a header table, and bullet-point sections → Output: A PDF that preserves all formatting exactly, guaranteed to display identically on Mac, Windows, iOS, and Android

Your file is ready.


πŸ’‘ For the reverse operation β€” converting a PDF back to an editable Word document β€” use PDF to Word. If the resulting PDF is too large to email or upload, the PDF Compressor reduces file size without visible quality loss. To combine this PDF with others, PDF Merger joins multiple files into one.

How to Convert Word to PDF

  1. Click the upload area or drag your Word file (.doc or .docx) onto the page.
  2. The document is processed in your browser β€” it is never uploaded to any server.
  3. Click Convert to PDF.
  4. Preview and download the resulting PDF.

The converter handles text formatting, embedded images, tables, and standard Word styles. Documents process in seconds regardless of length.

Why Convert Word to PDF?

Word vs PDF: Which to Use When

ScenarioUse WordUse PDF
Collaborating with editsβœ“
Track changes / commentsβœ“
Final submissionβœ“
Printing professionallyβœ“
Email to unknown devicesβœ“
Archiving for recordsβœ“
Resume / CVβœ“
Legal documentsβœ“
Ongoing draftsβœ“

The general rule: write in Word, share as PDF. Keep the Word source file for future edits; distribute PDFs to recipients.

Formatting That Converts Well

Most Word formatting converts cleanly to PDF:

Complex features that may not convert perfectly:

Related Guides & Tutorials

Next Steps After Converting to PDF

Word to PDF is often the first step in a document workflow β€” here is what to do next:

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is my Word document formatting different in the PDF?
Formatting differences usually occur because the conversion uses different fonts than what's installed on your system, or because certain Word features (text boxes, custom styles) don't translate directly to PDF layout. For best results, use standard fonts (Arial, Times New Roman, Calibri) and avoid floating text boxes.
Can I convert password-protected Word documents?
Password-protected .docx files cannot be opened by the converter without the password. Remove the Word document password first, then convert.
Will comments and tracked changes appear in the PDF?
The PDF output typically shows the document in its accepted/final state β€” tracked changes and comments are not visible in the output. If you need to show tracked changes, accept the changes in Word first, then convert.
How do I reduce the PDF file size after conversion?
Use the PDF Compressor after converting β€” it reduces file size by optimizing embedded images and fonts. For a document with many high-resolution images, compression can reduce the file size by 50% or more.
Can I convert DOCX files with embedded images or charts?
Yes β€” embedded images, charts, SmartArt, and tables are all included in the PDF output. Complex charts generated by Word may render slightly differently from what you see on screen, but the content is preserved.
What's the difference between Word to PDF and printing to PDF?
Printing to PDF from Word (using the system print dialog) often produces better formatting fidelity because it uses Word's own rendering engine. This browser-based converter is faster and doesn't require Microsoft Word to be installed.
Can I convert .doc and .docx files?
Both .doc and .docx formats are supported.

How It Works

1
Upload your Word documentSelect a .docx file. The browser reads it from your local storage using the File API.
2
Preview (optional)Check the conversion preview to confirm formatting before downloading.
3
Download the PDFThe PDF is generated in your browser using jsPDF. Download it β€” identical rendering on any device or OS.

When to Use This Tool

  • β†’Sending a document to someone who may not have Word or the same version
  • β†’Submitting a document to a job application, university, or government form that requires PDF
  • β†’Locking a document's layout so it cannot be easily edited by the recipient
  • β†’Archiving a document in a format that renders consistently regardless of future software changes

πŸ”’ Privacy & Security

Word documents are parsed and converted to PDF entirely in your browser. No document content is sent to any server. For CVs, cover letters, contracts, and any document containing personal information, local conversion is the only responsible approach.

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