Word to PDF
Sending a Word document to a recipient who doesn't have Word — or a client who'll see different fonts, broken tables and shifted page breaks on their machine — is a recipe for embarrassment.
Why this works
Converting to PDF locks your document in. Fonts embed, layout freezes, and the file looks identical on every device. Our converter handles .docx, .doc and .rtf inputs.
How it works
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1Open the Word-to-PDF toolTap the orange button above. .docx, .doc, and .rtf are all supported.
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2Upload your documentDrop in the Word file. Multiple files in a row are supported on Pro.
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3Convert to PDFFonts are embedded, headers/footers preserved, page breaks honoured.
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4Download the PDFSend it without worrying about whether the recipient has Word.
Real-world uses
Anyone sending a CV
Recruiters expect PDF — Word files frequently render badly on different OSes.
Freelancers
Lock invoices and contracts so clients can't edit them by accident.
Students
Submit assignments in the format most universities require.
Common questions
Will custom fonts survive?
Yes — fonts are embedded into the PDF so they look identical everywhere.
Are tracked changes included?
No — tracked changes are flattened. Accept or reject changes in Word first if you want them preserved as text.
Can I convert several at once?
Pro accounts support batch conversion of folders of Word files.