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Word to PDF Free Online — Convert DOCX to PDF | Pixlane

Convert Word (DOCX) to PDF online free. Layout, images, tables, headers, footnotes, and styles preserved. 100% browser-based — no upload, no signup.

DOCX to PDF conversion is needed when distributing final copies of contracts, reports, manuscripts, or resumes to recipients who should see an immutable, layout-stable version of the document.

How to Use It

  1. Upload your PDF and wait for the local preview to load.
  2. Adjust the settings — tune the parameters listed on the sidebar for your document.
  3. Download the result after the tool renders on your device.

Why People Use Word to PDF

Pixlane uses docx-preview for high-fidelity DOCX rendering combined with html2pdf.js for print-quality export. Tables, inline images, headers, footnotes, and character styles are preserved — all without uploading the document to any server.

Formats and Output

Input: DOCX (Word 2007 or later — .doc and .rtf are not supported). Output: PDF with selectable paper size (A4, Letter, Legal portrait or landscape) and margin preset.

When Word to PDF Is Useful

Use it before emailing a resume, finalizing a contract for signature, submitting an academic paper, or distributing an editable Word draft as a read-only PDF copy.

How Word to PDF Works

The DOCX file is parsed into a hidden DOM container by docx-preview, including paragraphs, styles, tables, images, and headers. html2pdf.js then captures the rendered output via html2canvas and packages it through jsPDF into a print-ready PDF at your chosen page size and margin.

When to Choose Word to PDF

Choose it when a Word document must look identical for every recipient, when Microsoft Word's built-in Save As PDF isn't available, or when privacy demands client-side processing.

Common Use Cases

Search Intent and Real-World Value

People typically search for Word to PDF, DOCX to PDF, convert DOCX online free, and browser-based Word to PDF converter. Strong pages for this workflow should explain the problem clearly, show the output style, describe where the tool fits in a real editing or analysis process, and confirm that processing stays private in the browser.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which Word formats are supported?

Only the modern .docx format (Word 2007+). Legacy .doc files and .rtf are not supported — please open them in Word or Google Docs and save as .docx first.

Are images, tables, and styles preserved?

Yes. Embedded images, tables, bullet lists, numbered lists, headers, footers, footnotes, and most character styles are rendered with close visual fidelity.

Is the document uploaded anywhere?

No. Conversion happens entirely in your browser. Your Word document never leaves your device — perfect for contracts, NDAs, and confidential drafts.

Why does my converted PDF look slightly different?

Browser-based rendering differs subtly from Microsoft Word. Font substitution, kerning, and pagination may shift — we recommend reviewing complex documents before sharing.

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