Word to PDF
Convert a .docx document’s text to PDF, privately.
How to use
- 1 Drop a Word .docx file onto the box, or click to choose one.
- 2 The text is extracted and laid out locally.
- 3 Your PDF download starts automatically.
- 4 Open the PDF to check the converted text.
About Word to PDF
The Word to PDF tool turns a .docx document into a PDF without sending your file anywhere.
A .docx is really a ZIP of XML, so the tool unzips it in your browser, reads the document text — paragraphs, tabs and line breaks — and lays it out as a tidy, word-wrapped PDF you can download immediately.
It is built for the common case: you have a letter, note or report in Word and you just need a PDF to email, print or archive, without uploading a potentially sensitive document to an online converter that logs everything.
Because all the work happens on your device, the contents never leave your browser, and it keeps working with no connection.
Be clear on the scope so there are no surprises: this is an honest text conversion.
It preserves the written content and paragraph structure, but not rich formatting, fonts, colours, images or tables — those require a full word-processor rendering engine.
For getting clean, readable text from a Word file into a shareable PDF quickly and privately, it does exactly that.
For pixel-perfect layout, open the file in Word or LibreOffice and print to PDF.
FAQ
Is my document uploaded?
No. The .docx is unzipped and converted entirely in your browser with pdf-lib, so it never leaves your device.
Does it keep my formatting and images?
No. This is a text conversion — it preserves paragraphs and line breaks but not fonts, colours, images or tables. For exact layout, print to PDF from Word.
Which Word formats are supported?
Modern .docx files (Office Open XML). The older binary .doc format is not supported.