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Word to PDF Converter — Free, Instant, No Upload

Drop a .docx file and get a clean, paginated PDF with headings, tables, lists, images and hyperlinks preserved. 100% client-side, no upload, no watermark.

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Drop a .docx file

… or click below. We render the document and convert to a paginated PDF — all in your browser.

Convert Word to PDF online — free, instant, browser-only

Word-to-PDF is the single most-asked-for conversion on the internet. The reason is simple: you can edit a Word document, but you can't reliably share one. The recipient's Word version may be different, the fonts may be missing, the line breaks may shift, the comments may leak. PDF solves all of that — a fixed visual snapshot that looks the same on every device. GN PDF converts .docx to PDF entirely in your browser, with no upload, no daily limit, and no watermark.

How to convert .docx to PDF

  1. Drop your .docx file onto the page (or click "Choose .docx").
  2. Preview the rendered document — text, headings, tables, images.
  3. Pick page size (A4 / Letter / Legal), orientation, and margin.
  4. Pick render scale — higher scale = crisper text at print quality, slightly larger PDF size.
  5. Click Convert & Download PDF. Saved to your device. Done.

What's preserved in the conversion

  • Headings (H1–H6), paragraphs, bold / italic / underline / strike.
  • Bulleted and numbered lists (multi-level).
  • Tables with borders, cell padding and colours.
  • Inline and floating images.
  • Hyperlinks (clickable in the output PDF).
  • Footnotes and endnotes.
  • Page breaks.

What may need a manual touch-up

  • SmartArt and embedded Excel charts (rendered as static images, but not editable).
  • Equations from Word's equation editor (rendered as images).
  • Comments and tracked changes (suppressed by default — you wanted the clean version, right?).
  • Multi-column layouts (best converted to single-column for predictable results).
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Frequently asked questions

Will the formatting be identical to Microsoft Word?
For text, headings, lists, tables, hyperlinks, inline images and most basic styles — yes. For very complex layouts (multi-column, text boxes anchored to specific positions, SmartArt, equations), the output may differ slightly. Always preview before sending.
Does it support .doc (legacy Word)?
We currently support modern .docx (Word 2007+). For legacy .doc, open the file in Word / LibreOffice / Google Docs and save as .docx first.
Are my Word fonts preserved?
If the font is web-safe (Calibri, Arial, Times New Roman, Cambria, Georgia, Verdana, Tahoma, Courier New) or a common Google Font, yes. For rare proprietary fonts, the closest web equivalent is substituted.
Will tables and images survive?
Yes. Tables convert with borders and cell formatting. Inline and floating images render as part of the page.
Does my file leave my browser?
No. The DOCX is parsed and converted entirely in your browser using Mammoth and jsPDF.