Word → PDF

Paste or type content and convert it to a properly formatted PDF using the browser print API.

Great for quickly converting a proposal or letter to PDF before sending a client.

How to use it

  1. Paste or type your content

    Bring in text from Google Docs, Word, Notepad, an email — anywhere — and paste it into the editor.

  2. Adjust the formatting

    Set the font size, line height, and page margins so the document reads cleanly on the page.

  3. Save as PDF

    Click Convert to PDF to open your browser’s print dialog, then choose "Save as PDF" as the destination.

Why use this tool?

PDF is the format people expect when you send a document: it looks the same on every device, cannot be accidentally edited, and is the standard for applications, contracts, and assignments. But you should not have to own Microsoft Word or pay for Acrobat just to produce one from some text you have already written. Plenty of people have the words ready in an email, a Google Doc, or a notes app and simply need them turned into a tidy, shareable PDF. This tool does that without any software or account. Paste or type your content, adjust the font size, line height, and margins so it looks the way you want, and create the PDF using your browser’s built-in print-to-PDF engine. Because it relies on your browser, the PDF is generated entirely on your device — nothing is uploaded — and the result is a clean, correctly sized file you can save or share immediately. It is designed for text documents; for heavy formatting like tables and images, exporting straight from Google Docs is a better fit.

Common use cases

Professionals

Turn letters, proposals, and notes into PDFs for tidy, uneditable sharing with clients and colleagues.

Freelancers

Produce PDFs of simple invoices or agreements drafted as text, without paying for office software.

Students

Submit work as a PDF when a course requires that format and you have no Word licence.

Job seekers

Convert a plain-text cover letter or reference into a clean PDF to attach to an application.

Anyone without Office

Get a properly formatted PDF on a Chromebook, phone, or shared computer with nothing installed.

Frequently asked questions

Does it support bold, headings, and tables?

It is built for clean text with configurable font and margins. For complex layouts with tables or images, export from Google Docs (File → Download → PDF) instead.

Is the PDF generated on a server?

No. It is created entirely by your browser’s native print-to-PDF engine, so nothing you type is uploaded.

Will it look the same on every device?

Yes — that is the point of PDF. Once saved, the layout is fixed and displays identically everywhere.

How big will the PDF be?

It depends on length and font size, but most text documents come out under 500KB.

Is there a length limit?

No. Paste as much text as you need; it spans multiple pages automatically.

Can I do this on my phone?

Yes. Any modern mobile browser can print to PDF, so you can create and save the file on your phone.

Why use this instead of printing on paper?

Choosing "Save as PDF" in the print dialog creates a digital file instead of a paper copy — this tool sets up clean formatting for exactly that.

Is it free?

Yes — create as many PDFs as you need for free, with no sign-up and no watermark on the document.

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