Turn a Word document into a PDF on your device — your file is never uploaded.
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This tool reads your Word file with the Mammoth library, which extracts its content as clean HTML, then lays that out as a PDF using jsPDF. Both run inside your browser, so the document — which may be a contract, CV or report — is never uploaded to a server. When you drop a file you get an immediate preview of exactly what the PDF will contain, and the download button produces it on your device.
Because a browser has no Word layout engine, this is a content-focused conversion rather than a pixel-perfect one. Structure and inline formatting are kept: headings, paragraphs, bold and italic, ordered and unordered lists, tables, links and embedded images all carry across. What is not reproduced is the exact page layout — custom fonts, precise margins, headers and footers, page numbers, columns, text boxes and complex styling are simplified or dropped. For most everyday documents the result is clean and readable; for a design-critical document, see the alternative below.
If you must preserve the document's exact appearance, the most reliable route is to open it in Word (or the free LibreOffice) and use File → Save as PDF or Export, which uses the same layout engine that formatted the document. This browser tool is the fast, private option when you mainly need the content in PDF form and don't require identical layout. Note that only the modern .docx format is supported, not the older .doc.
There's no Word rendering engine in the browser, so layout is rebuilt from the document's content. Structure and formatting are kept; exact page design is approximated.
No, only the modern .docx format. Open an older .doc in Word and save it as .docx first.
No. Reading and conversion happen entirely in your browser, and the file never leaves your device.