Advertisement 728×90
📝

Word to PDF — Convert DOC/DOCX to PDF

Convert Word documents (.docx, .doc, .odt, .rtf) to PDF online free.

Drop file here or click to browse

Supported: .docx, .doc, .odt, .rtf (max 50MB)

Uploading...
Advertisement

📋 How to Use

  1. Click "Upload Word Document" and select your .docx, .doc, .odt, or .rtf file (up to 50 MB).
  2. Wait for the file to upload.
  3. Click "Convert to PDF".
  4. Download your PDF file when conversion is complete.

Tip: Ensure all fonts are properly embedded in your Word document for the most accurate PDF output.

About This Tool

Word to PDF Converter — Free Online DOCX to PDF

Converting Word documents to PDF is one of the most fundamental document workflow tasks. PDF is the universal format for sharing documents — it looks identical on every device, cannot be accidentally edited, and is accepted by virtually every system.

Why Convert Word to PDF?

  • Universal compatibility: PDF files open correctly on any device, operating system, or browser without needing Microsoft Word.
  • Preserve formatting: Fonts, spacing, tables, images, and layout are locked in place — no more documents that look different on different computers.
  • Professional sharing: PDFs are the standard for professional documents such as resumes, proposals, contracts, and reports.
  • Print-ready: PDFs are print-optimized and render exactly as designed.
  • Smaller file size: PDF files are generally smaller than their Word equivalents.
  • Security: PDFs cannot be accidentally edited like Word documents.

Supported Formats

  • .docx — Microsoft Word 2007 and later
  • .doc — Microsoft Word 97-2003
  • .odt — LibreOffice/OpenDocument text
  • .rtf — Rich Text Format

How It Works

Our converter uses LibreOffice on the server to perform the conversion. LibreOffice is the same engine used by millions of professionals to convert documents. It faithfully renders fonts, images, tables, columns, headers, footers, page numbers, and other formatting elements.

Tips for Best Results

  • Embed all fonts in the Word document before converting for consistent appearance.
  • Check that all linked images are accessible.
  • Complex documents with unusual fonts may render slightly differently — preview the output and re-adjust formatting if needed.
  • Password-protected Word files cannot be converted — remove the password first.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

.docx (Word 2007+), .doc (Word 97-2003), .odt (LibreOffice), and .rtf (Rich Text Format).
Yes. All embedded images, charts, SmartArt, and graphics are preserved in the PDF output.
Standard fonts are fully supported. If you use uncommon fonts, embed them in the Word document before converting.
No. Remove the password protection from the Word file before converting.
Yes, completely free with no account required.
Files up to 50 MB can be converted.

🔗 Related Tools