Convert anything to PDF
Drop a Word document, a spreadsheet, a CSV or images. The right conversion is worked out from the file — nothing to choose. Out comes a PDF.
Going the other way? PDF to Word or Excel reads your file and suggests the best format.
Click to add a file or drag & drop here
Accepts .docx, .xlsx, .xls, .csv, .jpg, .png and .webp — up to 50 MB. Add several images at once and they become one PDF, in the order you picked them.
One tool, three routes
1 · Drop a file
The tool reads the file type and picks the conversion for you. No mode to select.
2 · Check the route
The badge shows exactly what will happen, e.g. "Word → PDF". Change the output format if offered.
3 · Convert
Everything runs in your browser. The finished file downloads straight to your device.
Good situations for this tool
- You need to send a Word document to someone who must not be able to edit it.
- A spreadsheet needs to be shared or printed with a fixed layout.
- You received a PDF report and need the numbers in a spreadsheet to work with.
- Your workplace blocks uploading documents to external conversion sites.
Common questions
Are my documents uploaded to a server?
No. Every conversion runs inside your browser using JavaScript libraries loaded into the page. Your file is read from your disk into your browser's memory, converted there, and offered back as a download. You can confirm this by opening your browser's Network tab while converting.
What is the maximum file size?
The tool accepts files up to 50 MB. In practice the real limit is your device's available memory, since everything is processed locally. Large spreadsheets with tens of thousands of rows may be slow on older phones.
Will my Word formatting be preserved exactly?
Not exactly. This converter extracts the text content and paragraph structure and lays it out cleanly in a PDF. Complex formatting such as multi-column layouts, embedded charts, headers and footers, and custom fonts are not carried over. For pixel-perfect fidelity, use Word's own "Save as PDF".
Why does my PDF to Excel result look messy?
PDFs store text as positioned characters, not as table cells. The tool reconstructs rows and columns by analysing where text sits on the page. This works well on clean, ruled tables and less well on complex or merged-cell layouts. Always review the output before relying on it.
Can I convert a scanned PDF to Excel?
Not with this tool. A scanned PDF is an image with no text layer, so there is nothing to extract. Run it through our Image to Text (OCR) tool first to create text, then bring that into a spreadsheet.