Word to PDF
Lock down a Word document by converting it to a PDF — done in your browser, with no upload to a third-party converter. Ideal for sharing a final, non-editable version of your file.
How to convert Word to PDF
- Upload a .docx file.
- Click Convert. The document is parsed and rendered locally.
- Download the PDF — ready to email, print, or sign.
Why convert Word to PDF with QuickPDFKit?
- Private — no upload to an unknown third-party converter.
- Format locked — recipients see the document exactly as you intended.
- Universally readable — every modern device can open a PDF.
- Free, unlimited — convert as many docs as you like, no signup.
Common uses
- Sending a CV or resume in the standard hiring format
- Locking a contract before sharing with a counterparty
- Archiving working notes as a permanent record
- Preparing print-ready documents
- Submitting course assignments in the required format
- Sending a client-ready proposal that won't reflow on their screen
Frequently asked questions
Are fonts and images preserved?
Standard fonts and embedded images are preserved. Highly custom layouts (multi-column, complex tables) may shift slightly — preview the PDF before sending it on.
What file types work?
This tool accepts modern .docx files. Legacy .doc files should be re-saved as .docx in Word first.
Is there a file size limit?
No fixed limit — the constraint is your browser's memory. Multi-megabyte documents work fine on a typical laptop.
Does it upload my document?
No. The DOCX is parsed by the open-source mammoth library in your browser, then rendered to PDF locally.