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Word to PDF

Convert Word documents (DOCX) to PDF. Preserve formatting and layout in your converted documents.

Upload Word Document

Drag and drop a Word document (.docx) here, or click to browse.

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About This Tool

Word to PDF converts Microsoft Word documents into PDF format while preserving the original formatting, layout, and content structure.

Upload your DOCX files and get high-quality PDF output suitable for sharing, printing, or archiving. The conversion maintains text formatting, paragraph styles, and basic document structure.

All conversion happens locally in your browser, ensuring your documents remain private and secure.

How to Use

  1. Upload Word Document

    Drag and drop your .docx file or click to select from your device.

  2. Wait for Processing

    The tool will load the document and prepare it for conversion.

  3. Download PDF

    Click Download to save your converted PDF document.

Use Cases

Document Sharing

Convert Word documents to PDF for universal sharing and viewing.

Print Preparation

Create print-ready PDFs from Word documents.

Document Archive

Archive Word documents in stable PDF format for long-term storage.

Practical guide

Why choose local processing?

  • Word documents can contain contracts, invoices, identity details, or internal business information, so keeping processing in the browser reduces exposure.
  • The website tool is free to use with no usage limits and does not require sign-in.
  • Local processing also keeps iteration fast: adjust options, preview the result, and export a shareable PDF without waiting for an upload queue.

Best files for this tool

  • Best for DOCX, DOC files that open correctly in a modern browser and are not intentionally damaged or restricted.
  • Works well for everyday business, school, legal, finance, and personal documents where you need a shareable PDF.
  • For very large files, close unused tabs and process one batch at a time so the browser has enough memory.

Common limitations

  • Encrypted or permission-restricted PDFs may need to be unlocked before processing.
  • Scanned pages, unusual fonts, complex layers, and damaged files can reduce accuracy or processing speed.
  • Browser memory and device performance matter more for local tools than for upload-based services.

Local processing vs upload-based tools

  • Local tools keep routine website processing on your device, while upload-based tools send files to a remote server.
  • Upload-based services can move heavy work off your computer, but they add transfer time and require trusting a server with your files.
  • Use the API when you intentionally need server-side automation; use the website when you want private manual processing.

What to do if processing fails

  • Try a smaller file, a shorter page range, or one file at a time if the browser runs out of memory.
  • If a PDF is encrypted, damaged, or restricted, unlock or repair it first and then retry the workflow.
  • If the output looks wrong, check whether the source file uses scans, complex transparency, form fields, or unsupported embedded objects.

API automation

Use API docs to plan automated PDF workflows. If this exact website workflow is not exposed as an endpoint yet, you can still use available PDF API tools and Credits for supported operations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is .doc format supported?

Currently only .docx format is supported. Please convert .doc files to .docx first using Microsoft Word or LibreOffice.

Are images preserved?

Text content and basic formatting are preserved. Complex layouts with many images may have simplified rendering.

Is the conversion secure?

Yes, all processing happens in your browser. Your documents never leave your device.