Best for
- Resumes, letters, notes, and normal text-heavy DOCX files.
- Quick export when you want a browser preview before downloading.
- Simple PDF output without opening desktop Office software.
Render a DOCX in the browser, preview it, and then save it as a PDF. It is a cleaner flow for normal documents, resumes, notes, and other text-first files.
Choose the DOCX, set the paper size, render a preview, and then let the page export the PDF for you.
A4 is the safest default for most student and office documents.
Preview behavior
If the preview looks right, the downloaded PDF should be close to it.
Document preview will appear here after conversion.
This is still a best-effort browser conversion. For complex page layouts, unusual fonts, or advanced Word features, the preview may diverge from what Microsoft Word would produce.
Common questions about exporting Word documents to PDF.
Yes. You can choose a DOCX file and convert it into a PDF in one browser workflow.
Simple documents usually work well. Complex layouts may shift slightly, so use the preview to confirm the output.
Yes. The PDF is a new exported file, so your original DOCX file remains unchanged.