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Convert Word (.doc / .docx) to PDF

Convert Word documents to PDF and download. Free online conversion (cloud-processed), no signup

Files are sent to our conversion server

Note: This tool uses a cloud service to process files. Uploaded files are deleted after conversion. Do not upload confidential documents.

Drag & drop Word files here (.docx / .doc)

or click to browse

Supported formats: .docx / .doc

How it works (3 steps)

  1. 1

    Choose a file — drag and drop a Word file (.doc / .docx), or click to select one.

  2. 2

    Convert automatically — click “Convert to PDF.” No settings required.

  3. 3

    Download — save the PDF file directly to your device.

Supported formats

Input: .doc / .docx. Output: .pdf. Practical file size is in the tens of megabytes. Fonts are embedded where possible; uncommon fonts and CJK fonts may be substituted. Files that have traveled between Windows and Mac versions of Word are especially prone to substitution — preview the resulting PDF before sharing externally.

Privacy

Word → PDF conversion runs on a cloud service. Uploaded files are deleted automatically after conversion. For highly confidential internal documents or contracts, please avoid uploading or check your organization’s policy. Browser-side tools (merge, split, etc.) process files locally and never send them to any server.

Best for no-Word, sub-machine, or batch flows — for print production, consider a paid service

If Word is installed, the built-in “Save as PDF” is the most faithful option. PDFnite is the shortest path when you’re on a machine without Word, a different device, batch-converting multiple files, or want a no-install browser flow. For print production, contracts, or client deliverables where full fidelity is required, consider Adobe Acrobat (industry standard) or paid professional services. See the article below for a detailed comparison and FAQ.

Detailed walkthrough & FAQ

How to convert Microsoft Word (.doc / .docx) to PDF (article)
Honest comparison of Word built-in / PDFnite / Adobe Acrobat, layout-issue prevention tips, and frequently asked questions.

Reverse direction & related tools

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