Chapters, appendices, a contract plus its annexes — convert them all in one pass and get a single tidy PDF. Nothing is uploaded, so there is no server-side file cap to run into.
Merge several .docx files into a single PDF, in the order you choose.
🔒 Private by design: files are converted in your browser and never uploaded.
Drop in as many .docx files as you like. Use the ↑ ↓ buttons to put them in the order you want them to appear.
Each document is typeset on its own — keeping its own page size and margins — and the pages are then joined into one PDF.
A single PDF containing every document, in your order. Nothing left the device.
Word has no command for “turn these ten documents into one PDF”. The usual route is to export each file, then feed the PDFs into a second service to merge them — and that second service almost always wants an upload, an account, or both. Here it is one pass: each document is converted and the pages are joined, all inside this tab.
Each file is typeset with its own page size and margins before the merge, so an A4 appendix stapled onto a US Letter contract still prints properly instead of being squashed to one size.
Files are combined top to bottom as listed. Move any file with the arrow buttons, or drop it and add it again. There is no page limit and no “three merges a day” gate — the only ceiling is your device's memory.
If a file in the queue can't be converted — a legacy .doc renamed to .docx, a corrupt download, a document in a script the built-in font can't set — the error names that specific file instead of failing anonymously, so you know which one to fix.
Switch the output option to “Separate PDFs”, or use the batch converter, which gives you one PDF per document inside a single ZIP.
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Read the guide → GuideA 60-second pre-flight check in Word, then fixes for shifted images, split tables, extra pages and changed spacing after conversion.
Read the guide → GuideWhy your PDF gained an empty page — the four causes in Word, how to see each one with formatting marks on, and the fix for each.
Read the guide →Turn a .docx document into a clean, shareable PDF — right in your browser.
Convert many .docx files at once — one PDF each, delivered as a ZIP.
Turn a Word document into high-resolution JPG images — one per page.
Turn a plain text or Markdown file — or text you paste — into a typeset PDF.
Pull the plain text out of a .docx into a clean .txt file.
Need the other direction? Our PDF to Word converter is on its own site.