Convert Word to PDF

Drop a .docx, preview the result, and download a PDF. Your document never leaves your browser.

Complex layouts may shift slightly — your file never leaves your browser.

Files are processed entirely in your browser. Nothing is uploaded to any server.

Free, private, and actually unlimited.

No daily caps. No upload queue. No spinner that turns into a paywall after the third file.

Private by architecture

Your PDF's contents never leave your device. The editing tools run entirely in your browser — no upload, no server-side copy — and a Content-Security-Policy blocks any code that would try. Only account and contact actions ever reach our server, and they never carry your file.

Truly unlimited

No hourly throttling. No daily or monthly caps. No file-count limit. Edit one PDF or ten thousand — same site, same speed, no nag screen.

No signup, no watermarks

Every tool below works with or without an account or email. Output PDFs are clean — no stamps, no banners, no preview-mode quality downgrades.

About this tool

Turning a Word document into a PDF is how you freeze its formatting before sending it on. A .docx opens differently on every machine — fonts substitute, margins shift, page breaks move — but a PDF looks the same everywhere, which is exactly what you want for a résumé, a cover letter, a contract draft, or anything a recipient shouldn't be able to accidentally re-flow. Drop your .docx, preview the result, and download.

Unlike the online converters that ask you to upload, this one runs entirely in your browser. The document is parsed locally, laid out page by page, and rendered into a PDF on your own machine — nothing is sent to a server, nothing is stored, nothing is logged. For an offer letter or an NDA that you'd rather not hand to a third-party service, that difference is the whole point.

A note on fidelity: the converter renders each page to an image and assembles those into the PDF, so the result is pixel-faithful to how the document lays out in your browser but the text isn't selectable, and very complex layouts — heavy tables, multi-column sections, footnotes — can shift slightly. For everyday documents the output is clean and accurate. The on-page preview lets you check fidelity before you download, so there are no surprises.

Frequently asked questions

Are my files uploaded anywhere?
No. The .docx is parsed and rendered entirely in your browser. The document never leaves your device — there is no upload, no server, and nothing is stored.
Is the text in the output PDF selectable?
Not in this version. Each page is rendered to an image and embedded in the PDF, so text appears exactly as laid out but cannot be selected or searched. A selectable-text mode is planned.
Does it support the old .doc format?
No — only the modern .docx (Word 2007 and later). If you have a legacy .doc, open it in Word or Google Docs and save/export it as .docx first, then convert here.
Why does my document look slightly different from Word?
Layout is reconstructed from the .docx in the browser, so fonts not installed on your system are substituted and very complex layouts (nested tables, multi-column, footnotes) can shift. Simple documents render faithfully; use the preview to check before downloading.
Will headers, footers, and images come through?
Yes. Headers, footers, and inline images are rendered. Page size (Letter, A4, or custom) is preserved from the document so the PDF matches the original page dimensions.
Is there a file size limit?
Up to 50 MB. Because everything runs in your browser, the practical limit is your tab's available memory; typical documents are a few MB and convert in seconds.