PDF to Word
Convert PDF text into Word with paragraphs, headings, simple tables, and page breaks—not exact layout.
- Browser-based
- Basic conversion
- Beta
- No signup
- Stays on your device
Upload a Word (.docx) file to convert it to PDF. Best results use a LibreOffice headless conversion service (better layout fidelity than rebuilding from text). Without that service, the browser falls back to text-only conversion that omits images, tables, and complex formatting. Older .doc files are not supported—save as .docx first.
Best results use LibreOffice headless conversion via a configured conversion service. Without that service, the browser falls back to text-only PDF rebuilds that omit images, tables, headers, and advanced formatting.
Browser fallback is text-only. Images, tables, headers, and complex Word formatting are not included. For better fidelity, deploy the LibreOffice conversion service and set NEXT_PUBLIC_WORD_TO_PDF_API_URL.
Drop a Word (.docx) file here, or choose a file
Max 25 MB · .docx only · text fallback
No file selected yet. Upload a .docx document to convert.
Fallback conversion runs in your browser. Files are not uploaded to a server.
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Upload a Word (.docx) file to convert it to PDF. Best results use a LibreOffice headless conversion service (better layout fidelity than rebuilding from text). Without that service, the browser falls back to text-only conversion that omits images, tables, and complex formatting. Older .doc files are not supported—save as .docx first.
Use the Word to PDF form near the top of this page. Enter the values you know, run the tool, and review the results panel. You can change inputs and run it again. Processing stays in your browser and is not uploaded to Utilnivo servers.
Example: open Word to PDF, enter a realistic set of inputs for your situation, and note the primary result. Change one input—such as an amount, rate, or option—and compare how the output changes so you can choose a scenario that fits your needs.
Second example: try edge cases that matter for your task—such as zero values, a different unit system, or a second file—and confirm the tool shows a clear result or a helpful validation message.
Upload a Word (.docx) file to convert it to PDF. When a LibreOffice conversion service is configured, the file is sent to that service for headless conversion, which generally preserves formatting better than rebuilding a PDF from text. Without the service, the browser falls back to text-only conversion. Older .doc files are not supported.
Best results use LibreOffice headless conversion via a configured conversion service. Without that service, the browser falls back to text-only PDF rebuilds that omit images, tables, headers, and advanced formatting.
Modern .docx files are supported. Older .doc files are not—open them in Word or another editor and save as .docx first.
When LibreOffice conversion is configured, layout fidelity is much better than text-only rebuilds. Without that service, the browser fallback extracts text only and omits images, tables, headers, and advanced formatting.
If a conversion service is configured, the file is uploaded for LibreOffice conversion and deleted afterward. Without that service, conversion runs entirely in your browser.