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Word to PDF Converter

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Overview

Convert Word documents to PDF online in your browser

Your document is read with mammoth.js and rendered to a PDF entirely on your device, so layout, text, and tables are preserved without any upload.

Step by step

How to convert Word to PDF

  1. 1
    Add your Word file

    Drag a .docx or .doc file onto the upload area, or select Browse files to pick one from your device.

  2. 2
    Convert in your browser

    Select Convert to PDF. The document is processed locally — no upload, no server. A progress bar tracks the conversion.

  3. 3
    Download your PDF

    The PDF downloads automatically when conversion finishes. Use Download again to save another copy, or convert another file.

Get the best result

Tips for accurate conversion

  • Prefer .docx files

    The modern .docx format converts with higher fidelity than the legacy binary .doc format. Save as .docx in Word when possible.

  • Embed your fonts

    Fonts that are not embedded in the document fall back to a standard typeface. Embed fonts in Word before converting to keep the look consistent.

  • Keep images inline

    Insert images directly into the document rather than linking to external files, so they are included in the converted PDF.

  • Simplify complex layouts

    WordArt, embedded charts, and intricate multi-column layouts may be simplified. Flatten or screenshot them for predictable output.

Frequently asked questions

How do I convert a Word document to PDF?
Add your .docx or .doc file to the upload area above and select Convert to PDF. The conversion runs in your browser and the PDF downloads automatically when it finishes.
Do I need Microsoft Word installed to use this?
No. The converter runs entirely in your browser using client-side JavaScript — no Microsoft Word, LibreOffice, or other software is required on your device.
Is my file uploaded to a server?
No. Your document is read and converted locally in your browser; it is never sent to a server. You can confirm this by opening your browser's Network tab while converting — there are no outbound requests carrying your file.
What is the difference between DOC and DOCX?
.docx is the modern Microsoft Word format (Word 2007 and later), based on the Open XML standard. .doc is the older binary format from Word 97–2003. Both are accepted here, though .docx generally converts with better fidelity.
Why does my PDF look different from the Word document?
Differences usually come from fonts that are not embedded, or from features like WordArt and embedded charts. Embedding fonts and keeping layouts simple produces the closest match.
Is there a file size limit?
Files up to 25 MB are supported. Because conversion runs in your browser, very large documents take longer and use more memory.