Word to PDF Converter
Turn Word documents into clean, shareable PDFs. Free, no signup — converted on our own server with LibreOffice.
Drop a Word document here or click to choose
How to convert Word to PDF
- Drop a DOCX, DOC, ODT or RTF file into the box above, or click to browse.
- Click Convert to PDF. The file uploads with a progress bar, then joins the conversion queue.
- Watch the status update from queued to converting.
- When it finishes, click Download PDF to save your document.
Why use ZillaKit's Word to PDF converter?
This free Word to PDF converter uses LibreOffice, the same open-source office engine trusted for accurate document rendering, so fonts, tables, headings and page breaks come out looking like the original. There is no signup, no watermark and no email wall. Unlike a browser-only tool, this conversion runs on our own server because faithfully rendering a Word document to PDF needs a full office engine — so we are upfront that your file is uploaded, converted, and then deleted within an hour. We run everything on hardware we own and operate in Australia, so your document is never passed to Google, Microsoft or any third-party cloud, and it is never used to train a model. You get a clean PDF that is ready to email, print or archive, with the layout preserved.
FAQ
Does my file get uploaded to a server?
Yes. Accurately converting a Word document to PDF needs a full office engine, so the file is uploaded to our own server, converted with LibreOffice, and then automatically deleted within an hour. It is never sent to a big-tech cloud.
Which Word formats can I convert?
You can convert DOCX and legacy DOC files, as well as OpenDocument Text (ODT) and Rich Text Format (RTF) documents. Each is turned into a standard PDF.
Will the layout look the same?
In almost all cases, yes. LibreOffice renders fonts, tables, images and page breaks faithfully. Very unusual fonts or heavily designed templates may shift slightly, but everyday documents convert cleanly.
Is there a file size limit?
Yes, uploads are capped at 50 MB, which comfortably covers typical documents including those with embedded images.