Convert Word to PDF for Free

Skip the downloads, signups, and complicated setup processes. Upload any DOC or DOCX file and get a polished PDF that preserves every detail.

How to convert Word to PDF

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Upload your Word file

Drag & drop your document, or select it from your device.

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Wait a few seconds

Our tool will handle converting from Word to PDF automatically.

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Download your PDF

Save your finished PDF file to your device — ready to share or print.

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Why choose our Word to PDF converter

Fast processing

Fast processing

Our online solution delivers results in seconds, whether you're working with a short memo or a lengthy report.

Layout preservation

Layout preservation

Convert Word to PDF without losing formatting — your headers, fonts, and spacing come through intact.

Sharp typography

Sharp typography

Text stays crisp and readable when you turn Word into PDFs, making it ideal for contracts, resumes, and reports.

Streamlined workflow

Streamlined workflow

No menus to navigate or options to configure. Upload your Word document to PDF in just a few clicks.

Cross-platform support

Cross-platform support

Change Word to PDF on Windows, Mac, iPhone, or Android — the platform adapts to your screen.

Protected uploads

Protected uploads

Your files stay secure from the moment you upload a DOC file until your PDF is ready for download.

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Frequently asked questions

What's the maximum file size for Word to PDF conversion?

With our online tool, you can upload Word files up to 100 MB. That size works for most documents, even ones with lots of images, tables, and detailed formatting, so you convert everything in one go.

Can I convert Word to PDF without losing formatting?

Yes, you can use our Word to PDF converter free of charge and get the best results for preserving your layout. Fonts, images, tables, and page structure stay intact, so your finished PDF is ready to attach to emails or share anywhere.

Why is it helpful to convert Word to PDF?

Converting Word to PDF is helpful for a few practical reasons: - Preserves formatting so your document looks consistent across devices - Easy to open and share, even if the recipient does not have Microsoft Word installed - Often smaller than Word files, which makes emailing and uploading simpler - Reliable for professional sharing, printing, and long-term storage

Are my documents and personal data safe?

Your documents are encrypted during upload and conversion, access to the service is secured with authentication, and the files are protected on our servers while they are being processed. OnlyDoc also follows GDPR requirements, and Google Safe Browsing recognizes the service as safe.

Do I need to install any software to use this Word to PDF tool?

No, our DOC to PDF converter works entirely in your browser. You can convert Word to PDF free of charge on any device and operating system — including Windows, Mac, Android, and iPhone — without installing anything.

Can I convert Word to editable PDFs or fillable forms?

When you convert a standard Word document, the result is a static PDF. If you need a fillable PDF with form fields, you can use our PDF editor to insert text boxes, checkboxes, and other interactive elements after conversion.

Can I convert multiple Word files to PDF at once?

Batch conversion is on our roadmap, and we’re actively working on it. For now, the tool can process only one Word file at a time, so you’ll need to upload and convert each document separately. Once batch conversion is released, you’ll be able to convert multiple files in one go and move through bigger tasks much faster.

What types of Word files can I convert?

You can convert both DOC and DOCX file types. Whether your document was created in an older version of Word or the latest release, our online converter handles it smoothly.

Can I convert a scanned Word document to PDF?

Yes. If your Word doc contains scanned images or was created from a scanned source, our converter handles it just like any other document. Upload your file, and the scanned content transfers directly into your PDF.