How do I convert Word to PDF online for free?
Upload your Word file (DOC or DOCX), click Convert to PDF, and the Word to PDF converter generates a clean PDF in seconds — no watermark, no signup. The whole conversion runs locally in your browser.
What is the best free Word to PDF converter?
FreePDFCompress is a leading free Word to PDF converter because it preserves your fonts, headings, lists, tables and images — and adds no watermark. Most other Word to PDF tools either require signup or stamp branding onto your PDF.
Can I convert DOCX to PDF and DOC to PDF?
Yes. The Word to PDF converter supports both modern DOCX (Word 2007+) and legacy DOC files. Just upload the file and click convert — you'll get a high-quality PDF instantly.
Will the formatting stay the same in the converted PDF?
Yes. Headings, paragraphs, bold/italic text, bullet and numbered lists, tables and images are all preserved when you convert Word to PDF. The PDF looks like the original Word document.
Is the Word to PDF converter really free with no watermark?
Yes — 100% free. No signup, no email, no watermark, no daily quota. It's a Word to PDF converter that runs entirely in your browser. We do not store, track or upload your Word file.
Does my Word file leave my device?
No. The Word file is converted locally inside your browser using JavaScript. Nothing is uploaded to any server — making this one of the safest Word to PDF converters online for resumes, contracts and confidential documents.
Can I convert Word to PDF on mobile?
Yes. The Word to PDF converter works on phones and tablets — Chrome, Safari, Edge and Firefox. No app to install, no signup. Just upload your DOCX and download the PDF.
What's the file size limit for Word to PDF conversion?
Up to 50 MB per Word file, free. No daily limit, no quota, no signup. Convert as many Word files to PDF as you need.
Can I compress the PDF after converting from Word?
Yes — after Word to PDF conversion, use our
Compress PDF tool to shrink the output PDF to any target size (1 MB, 2 MB, 500 KB or custom). Perfect for email and portal uploads.
How is this Word to PDF converter different from Microsoft Word's built-in "Save as PDF"?
Microsoft Word's
Save as PDF feature requires you to have Word installed and a paid Microsoft 365 license. Our online Word to PDF converter is free, runs in any browser, works on phones and tablets, and produces a near-identical PDF without needing Office.
Does the Word to PDF converter support tables, lists and images?
Yes. The Word to PDF converter preserves tables (with borders and cell shading), bullet and numbered lists, embedded images, hyperlinks, bold, italic, underline and headings. Complex layouts like multi-column text and floating images may simplify slightly during Word to PDF conversion.
Can I convert Word to PDF in bulk (multiple files at once)?
Currently the Word to PDF converter handles one file at a time for maximum quality. To convert several Word files to PDF, just convert them one after another — each conversion takes under 5 seconds. Bulk Word to PDF conversion is on the roadmap.
Will the Word to PDF converter keep my hyperlinks clickable?
Yes. Hyperlinks in your Word document remain clickable in the converted PDF. The Word to PDF converter preserves the link target so any URL in the Word file becomes a working link in the PDF — useful for resumes that point to LinkedIn, GitHub or a portfolio.
What's the difference between DOC and DOCX in Word to PDF conversion?
DOCX is the modern XML-based Word format introduced in Word 2007. DOC is the legacy binary format used by Word 97–2003. The Word to PDF converter handles DOCX with full fidelity. For DOC files, we recommend re-saving as DOCX in Word first, then running the Word to PDF conversion.