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Office to PDF

Open a Word or Excel file and save it as a PDF. Rendering and printing happen entirely in your browser — your file is never uploaded.

Drop a .docx, .xlsx or .pptx here or click to choose Word (.docx) · Excel (.xlsx, .xls) · PowerPoint (.pptx)

Convert Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files to PDF right in your browser — drop a .docx, .xlsx, or .pptx and download a real PDF. Nothing is uploaded: the file is read and the PDF is built entirely on your device, so it works even after the page has loaded offline.

How to convert Office files to PDF

  1. Add your Office file. Drop a Word (.docx), Excel (.xlsx/.xls), or PowerPoint (.pptx) file onto the dropzone, or click to choose one from your device.
  2. Preview the content. The tool renders a best-effort on-screen preview — Word pages, Excel sheets as tables, or per-slide text for PowerPoint — so you can confirm it read the file.
  3. Save as PDF. Click "Save as PDF" and the tool builds a real PDF from the document's text and tables using pdf-lib, right in the browser.
  4. Download the result. The PDF downloads automatically with the same base filename, and a status line shows the page count and file size.

Frequently asked questions

Is my file uploaded or kept private?

Your file is never uploaded. It's read and converted to PDF entirely in your browser on your own device, so the document never leaves your computer or phone.

Is it free and do I need an account?

Yes, it's completely free with no sign-up. Just open the page, add a file, and download the PDF.

Which file formats does it support?

It supports modern Office formats: Word .docx, Excel .xlsx and .xls, and PowerPoint .pptx. Old .doc and .ppt files (Office 97–2003) aren't supported — re-save them as .docx or .pptx first.

Will the PDF look exactly like the original?

The conversion is text-focused: it preserves headings, paragraphs, tables, and per-slide text. Complex layouts, charts, SmartArt, and exact pixel positioning are simplified or dropped — that's the trade-off of running with no server.

Does it work on mobile?

Yes. It runs in any modern browser, so you can convert Office files to PDF on a phone or tablet the same way as on a desktop.

How is a spreadsheet or slideshow handled?

Each Excel worksheet becomes its own page as a bordered table (up to 400 rows and 26 columns per sheet), and each PowerPoint slide becomes a page with its text — so multi-sheet or multi-slide files produce a multi-page PDF.