DWG to PDF Converter

Share your technical drawings with anyone, on any device, without requiring design software.

How to convert DWG to PDF

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Upload your drawing

Select your DWG file or drag it into the upload area to begin.

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Convert to document

Our tool reads the drawing data and produces a high-quality PDF automatically.

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Download the result

Save the finished document to your device, ready to share or print.

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Why convert DWG to PDF with our tool

Fast drawing conversion

Fast drawing conversion

Upload your DWG file and get a shareable document back within seconds. No queue and no delays.

Secure and private

Secure and private

Your connection is encrypted throughout. Our platform is GDPR-compliant and verified by Google Safe Browsing.

Accurate rendering

Accurate rendering

Lines, dimensions, layers, and annotations from the original drawing are faithfully reproduced in the output.

Every device and OS

Every device and OS

Run the conversion from any device and operating system. No CAD software or plugins needed.

No AutoCAD required

No AutoCAD required

The entire process works without Autodesk products installed. Just upload the file and download the result.

Free of charge

Free of charge

Use our free online converter as often as you need. No subscriptions and no hidden costs.

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Frequently asked questions

What is a DWG file?

DWG is the native file format used by AutoCAD, the computer-aided design (CAD) application developed by Autodesk. The format stores two-dimensional and three-dimensional drawing data, including geometry, layers, text annotations, dimensions, and metadata. DWG has been a proprietary Autodesk format since AutoCAD's first release in 1982 and has undergone many revisions. Because the format requires CAD software to open and interpret, sharing DWG files with people who do not use AutoCAD or a compatible viewer is impractical. DWG to PDF conversion solves this by producing a universally readable document that any recipient can open.

Why should I convert DWG files to PDF?

The Portable Document Format renders consistently on every device and operating system without requiring specialised software. When you convert your DWG files to PDF, architects, engineers, and project managers can review plans, provide feedback, and approve designs without needing an AutoCAD licence. PDFs preserve scale, dimensions, and layer structure in a fixed-layout document that is suitable for printing, archiving, and regulatory submission. For collaborative review workflows, the standard approach is converting DWG to PDF so that all stakeholders can access the drawings without CAD.

Will my drawing scale and dimensions remain accurate?

Yes. Our converter reads the geometry, scale settings, and dimension annotations stored in the DWG file and reproduces them in the output. Line weights, hatching patterns, and layer visibility are handled as well. The result is a faithful representation of the original drawing at the intended scale. For large-format architectural or engineering plans, the output adapts to a standard paper size or a custom sheet size. Verify the result once to confirm all annotations rendered correctly before distributing to clients or regulatory bodies.

Do I need AutoCAD to convert a DWG file to PDF?

No. Our tool processes DWG files entirely on our servers, without requiring any Autodesk product on your device. You do not need to own or install AutoCAD, DraftSight, or any other CAD application. Upload your file, wait a few seconds, and download the result. Our tool handles the entire process without any desktop software. This is particularly useful when a client or contractor sends you a drawing and you need to review it but do not have CAD installed. The conversion works on any device with a modern browser.

Is it safe to upload DWG files?

Yes. Your connection is encrypted throughout the process, and all data is handled securely during conversion. Our platform is GDPR-compliant and verified as safe by Google Safe Browsing. No account, registration, or personal information is needed to use the tool. You can convert DWG to PDF online with confidence that your design files are protected at every step.

Can I also convert DXF files?

DXF (Drawing Exchange Format) is a related CAD format also developed by Autodesk, intended for interoperability between different CAD applications. If you need to convert DXF files to PDF, we have a dedicated converter for that format as well. Both DWG and DXF contain similar drawing data, but DXF uses an open, text-based structure while DWG is a proprietary binary format. Choose the converter that matches your source file for the best results.

What layer and colour settings are preserved in the PDF?

When you turn DWG into PDF, visible layers, line weights, and colour assignments from the original drawing are carried over into the output. Layers that are frozen or turned off in the DWG file are excluded, so the PDF reflects the drawing state at the time of conversion. Hatches, dimension annotations, and block references also appear in the result. If you need to verify that specific layers transferred correctly, open the PDF and compare it with the source in your CAD viewer. You can convert DWG to PDF free of charge and inspect the output before sharing it.