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Turn a Word (.docx) document into a PDF right in your browser — text stays selectable, and your file never leaves your device.
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To convert Word to PDF, choose your .docxfile below — it's rendered to a PDF in your browser with real, selectable text, then you download it. It's free, has no watermark, and nothing is uploaded. Everyday documents (résumés, letters, reports) convert faithfully; very complex layouts are simplified.
No. The conversion runs entirely in your browser — your .docx file is read and turned into a PDF on your own device, and nothing is sent to us or anyone else. That makes it safe for résumés, contracts, and other private documents.
Document structure — headings, paragraphs, lists, and reading order — is preserved with clean typography, and the text stays selectable. Because this runs 100% in your browser, very complex layouts (multi-column pages, intricate tables, embedded images, and custom fonts) are simplified rather than pixel-matched. For everyday documents like letters, résumés, and reports the result is faithful; for heavily-designed files, Word's own 'Save as PDF' will match its rendering more closely.
It's built for the modern .docx format (Word 2007 and later). The older binary .doc format isn't supported directly — open it in Word or Google Docs and save it as .docx first, then convert.
Choose your .docx file below and the PDF is generated instantly in your browser — download it with one click. There's no signup, no email wall, and no watermark on the output.
A PDF looks the same on every device and can't be accidentally edited, so it's the standard for sharing finished documents — job applications, invoices, signed forms — and for printing exactly what you see.
Your document is converted entirely in your browser and is never uploaded. Structure and text are preserved; very complex layouts are simplified. Provided free and ad-supported, without warranty — check the PDF before relying on it.