Convert DOC to PDF — Free Online Converter
Convert legacy Word DOC files to PDF format free. Preserves formatting, fonts, and layout. No Microsoft Office needed — works in any browser.
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Convert legacy Word DOC files to PDF format free. Preserves formatting, fonts, and layout. No Microsoft Office needed — works in any browser.
Conversion settings — add a file to adjust
Upload your .doc file by dragging it into the upload area or clicking to browse.
Choose your output settings. The default settings work great for most files.
Click Convert and download your .pdf file when it's ready.
DOC to PDF conversion transforms Microsoft Word's legacy binary document format into the universally portable PDF standard. The .doc format — used by Word 97 through Word 2003 — stores documents in a proprietary binary structure that modern applications handle inconsistently. Fonts shift, layouts break, macros trigger security warnings, and formatting renders differently across versions. Converting to PDF freezes your document into a fixed-layout format that displays identically on every device, operating system, and screen.
Our DOC to PDF converter uses LibreOffice's rendering engine, which provides the most accurate open-source interpretation of the legacy .doc binary format. LibreOffice reads the OLE2 compound document structure, interprets formatting commands (fonts, styles, headers, footers, tables, images), and renders the document to PDF with faithful layout reproduction. Most conversions complete in 2–5 seconds.
The legacy .doc format is increasingly problematic in modern environments. Microsoft itself deprecated .doc in favor of .docx in 2007, and many contemporary applications — Google Docs, Apple Pages, web-based editors — handle .doc files with formatting compromises. Converting to PDF eliminates these compatibility issues permanently.
The .doc binary format is a relic of 1990s Microsoft Office that persists in archives, legal files, government databases, and older business systems. It carries several problems that PDF solves. First, .doc rendering varies wildly across applications — the same file can look completely different in Word 2003, Word 365, LibreOffice, and Google Docs because each interprets the binary formatting commands differently. PDF eliminates this variability by encoding the exact visual layout.
Second, .doc files pose security risks. The format supports embedded macros (VBA code) that can execute malicious actions when opened. Many email systems and corporate firewalls block .doc attachments entirely. PDF does not carry executable macros, making it the safer format for document exchange.
Third, .doc files require Word-compatible software to edit, creating a dependency on specific applications. PDF is viewable in every web browser, every operating system's built-in viewer, and dedicated readers. Converting your .doc archive to PDF ensures long-term accessibility without legacy software.
Finally, PDF supports features that .doc lacks: digital signatures, form fields, encryption, bookmarks, and compliance standards like PDF/A for archival and PDF/X for print production.
LibreOffice parses the .doc file's OLE2 (Object Linking and Embedding) compound document binary stream, interpreting the table of formatting properties, embedded objects, paragraph styles, section breaks, headers, footers, footnotes, and revision marks. The internal rendering engine lays out the document using the specified fonts (substituting metrically compatible alternatives when exact fonts are unavailable) and produces a PDF via the built-in PDF export filter.
The PDF output uses PDF 1.7 format with embedded fonts (subset only, to minimize size), compressed content streams, and bookmarks generated from document headings. Images embedded in the .doc are re-encoded at their original resolution. Table layouts, cell borders, and merged cells are rendered faithfully using PDF drawing operators. For .doc files with complex formatting — nested tables, floating text boxes, WordArt — the accuracy depends on LibreOffice's interpretation of Microsoft's proprietary instructions.
DOC to PDF conversion preserves the visual layout with high accuracy for standard business documents — letters, reports, contracts, resumes, and academic papers. Font metrics are matched using metrically compatible substitution when original Windows fonts (Times New Roman, Arial, Calibri) are not installed, which occasionally causes minor line-break differences. Documents using advanced Word-specific features — complex nested tables, text-wrapped floating objects, or proprietary add-in formatting — may show slight layout variations. For critical documents, compare the PDF output side-by-side with the original Word rendering.
| Device | DOC | |
|---|---|---|
| Windows | Native | Native |
| macOS | Partial | Native |
| iOS | Partial | Native |
| Android | Partial | Native |
| Linux | Partial | Native |
| ChromeOS | Partial |
| Speed | Near-instant |
| Output size | Larger — output grows to 77 KB from 37 KB. |
| Quality | Layout-faithful PDF; text stays selectable. |
| Engine | LibreOffice, server-side. |
Measured on our servers, June 2026, on a short multi-page document.
Converting DOC to PDF is the most reliable way to preserve, share, and archive legacy Word documents. Our LibreOffice-based converter handles the complex .doc binary format faithfully, producing universally viewable PDFs that freeze your document's layout permanently. Whether migrating old archives or sharing a single file, the conversion ensures your content displays correctly everywhere.
Beyond format conversion, our PDF toolkit covers compression, merging, signing, OCR, annotation, watermarking, PDF/A conversion, and 10 more utilities.
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| Egenskap | DOC | |
|---|---|---|
| Fullt navn | Microsoft Word 97-2003 | Portable Document Format |
| Filendelse | .doc | |
| Best egnet for | Legacy support | Universal format |