Word to PDF
Convert DOCX and DOC files to PDF online for free. Preserves formatting, fonts and layout.
Free tier: .docx · up to 10 MB
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How to convert Word to PDF online for free
- Upload your .docx or .doc file — drag and drop or click to browse (up to 25 MB free, no account needed)
- Click Convert to PDF — LibreOffice renders your document on our server in seconds
- Download the finished PDF directly to your device
Why use our Word to PDF converter?
Converting a Word document to PDF is one of the most common file tasks — PDFs are universally readable, print exactly as intended, and cannot be accidentally edited. Our converter runs LibreOffice headlessly on the server, the same conversion engine used by millions of desktop users. Tables, images, headers, footers, bullet lists, and standard fonts all transfer faithfully.
No software installation required. Whether you are on Windows, Mac, iPhone, or Android, the conversion works in any modern browser. No account, no watermark on the output, and no page count limit.
Your document is processed entirely in-memory and the PDF is streamed straight back to your browser — nothing is stored on the server after your download completes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Your .docx file is sent to our server, where LibreOffice renders it in headless mode and exports a PDF. LibreOffice is the industry-standard open-source office suite used by millions of servers for exactly this purpose. The resulting PDF is streamed straight back and nothing is stored.
For documents using standard fonts and layouts, formatting is preserved very accurately. Complex multi-column layouts, custom fonts not installed on the server, and advanced Word-specific features (like macros or ActiveX controls) may render with minor differences. For perfect fidelity on complex documents, export to PDF directly from Microsoft Word.
The server has Liberation fonts installed — these are metric-compatible replacements for Arial, Times New Roman, and Courier New, so standard business documents convert cleanly. Custom or decorative fonts embedded in the .docx will fall back to the closest available substitute.
Yes. Tables, inline images, headers, footers, bullet lists, and numbered lists all convert correctly in the vast majority of cases. Float-positioned images and complex table borders occasionally shift slightly, which is a known LibreOffice limitation.
No. Password-protected .docx files cannot be opened without the password. Remove the protection in Word (Review → Protect Document → Stop Protection) before uploading.
Only .docx files (Office Open XML format, used by Word 2007 and later) are accepted. The older .doc format (Word 97–2003) is not supported. You can re-save a .doc as .docx using File → Save As in any modern version of Word.
Free users can convert documents up to 10 MB. Pro users get up to 100 MB. Most business documents are well under 5 MB.
No. Your document is written to a temporary directory on the server for the duration of the conversion, then immediately deleted. The PDF is streamed back and nothing is retained after your request completes.