Word to PDF
Turn Word documents into PDFs right in your browser — pixel-faithful pages or clean, selectable text.
How to convert Word to PDF
- Add your document. Drop a .docx or .odt file above, or click to browse.
- Pick a mode. Exact look renders pages just like Word shows them. Selectable text rebuilds headings, paragraphs, lists and images as real PDF text you can copy and search.
- Convert & download. The PDF is assembled on your device and downloads instantly.
Frequently asked questions
Is my document uploaded?
No. Parsing and PDF assembly happen entirely in your browser — the file never leaves your device.
Which formats are supported?
Modern Word files (.docx) and OpenDocument text (.odt). Legacy binary .doc files can't be parsed reliably in a browser — open the file in Word or LibreOffice and save it as .docx first.
Exact look or selectable text — which should I use?
Exact look keeps tricky layouts (columns, text boxes, exotic spacing) pixel-faithful by rendering each page as an image — but the text isn't selectable. Selectable text produces a smaller PDF with real, searchable text; very complex layouts may be simplified.
Will my fonts match?
Exact-look mode uses your browser's fonts, so unusual corporate fonts fall back to the closest installed match. Selectable-text mode embeds a clean universal font (DejaVu Sans) covering Latin, Cyrillic and Greek.
