Convert Word to PDF — free, nothing uploaded

“Word to PDF” is one of the most searched document tasks worldwide. Most converters ask you to upload your resume or contract to their cloud. Everyday Tools converts locally — preview your .docx, fix bullets and fonts in-browser, download a PDF.

Resumes, cover letters, and applications

Recruiters and university portals often want PDF, not .docx. Drop your file, scroll the live preview to check bullets and layout, convert in seconds, download — no account, no per-file fee, no watermark.

Live preview before you convert

See exactly how Word rendered your document — pages, tables, bold text, and bullet lists — before generating the PDF. If something looks off, fix it in Word and re-upload.

.docx only — quick fix for old .doc files

If you have a legacy .doc file, open it in Microsoft Word, LibreOffice, or Google Docs and Save As .docx. Then convert here. We cannot read the older binary .doc format in the browser.

Private by design

Salary slips, medical letters, and legal drafts should not sit on a stranger’s server. Conversion runs entirely in your tab — open DevTools → Network and confirm your document was never posted anywhere.

Frequently asked questions

Is Word to PDF really free?

Yes — no sign-up, no payment, no watermark.

Are my files uploaded?

No. Conversion is 100% client-side in your browser.

What file types are supported?

.docx only (Word 2007 and later). Save older .doc files as .docx first.

Why were my bullets square boxes elsewhere?

Word uses Symbol and Wingdings fonts for bullets — browsers do not ship those. We map them to proper Unicode bullets (•) during conversion.

Can I convert on my phone?

Yes — pick a .docx from Files or Google Drive, preview, convert, and save or share the PDF.

Convert Word to PDF