Batch Convert Word to PDF

Queue as many .docx files as your device can handle. Each one comes back as its own PDF inside a single ZIP — and because it all happens in this tab, there is no upload queue to wait in.

  • Free & unlimited
  • No upload — runs in your browser
  • No sign-up, no watermark
Batch convert Word to PDF

Convert many .docx files at once — one PDF each, delivered as a ZIP.

Drop all your Word files here
or click to choose several .docx files
Choose files

Combined keeps your file order; separate gives one PDF per document.

    🔒 Private by design: files are converted in your browser and never uploaded.

    How batch word to pdf works

    1

    Select every document

    Drop a whole folder’s worth of .docx files, or pick them all in the file dialog.

    2

    Convert them in one pass

    Each document is converted on its own, so one awkward file cannot spoil the rest — and the tool names it if something fails.

    3

    Download one ZIP

    Every PDF, named after its original document, packed into a single archive.

    Why online batch converters cap you

    Every uploaded file costs a server operator bandwidth, CPU and storage, so the free tier gets a cap — Online2PDF stops at 20 files per batch, others limit you by megabytes or by conversions per day. A converter that runs on your own machine has nothing to meter. Queue five files or five hundred; the only limit is your device.

    One file per document, named properly

    Each PDF keeps its source document's name, so Invoice-204.docx becomes Invoice-204.pdf. They arrive together in one ZIP that your operating system can unpack with no extra software.

    One bad file doesn't sink the batch

    Documents are converted one at a time, and a file that can't be read is skipped rather than aborting the run: you still get every other PDF, plus a message naming exactly which files were left out and why. Fix those and run them again.

    Want them merged instead?

    If you want a single document rather than a folder of them, use combine Word documents into one PDF — same engine, one merged file out.

    Batch Word to PDF — FAQ

    How many files can I convert at once?
    There is no imposed limit — no server is metering you. Very large batches simply take longer, and are bounded by your device’s memory.
    How do the converted files arrive?
    As a single ZIP archive containing one PDF per document, each keeping its original filename.
    Can I convert a whole folder?
    Yes — select every file in the folder in the file dialog (Ctrl+A or Cmd+A) and drop them all in at once.
    What happens if one document fails?
    The error names that file specifically. Remove or fix it and run the batch again.
    Can I get one merged PDF instead of many?
    Yes — switch the output option to “One combined PDF”, or use the combine tool.

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