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Word-to-PDF Conversion Convert, View, Annotate, and Generate MS Office Documents in Web Apps

Seamlessly import, convert to PDF, and edit Office files using PSPDFKit. Generate custom Word or PDF documents by auto-populating a DOCX template with your data.

For Web Standalone

The Web Standalone SDK supports Office Files conversion on the client-side, enabling seamless conversion.

For Web Server-Backed

Enable fast Word-to-PDF conversion and Office Files support for your server-backed applications.

How It Works

Convert Word Files to PDFs in Three Easy Steps

Step 1

Use the PSPDFKit for Web Standalone or Server-Backed SDK to programmatically convert a Word file to a PDF.

Step 2

View and use all our components as you would with any PDF.

Step 3

Export the document as a PDF.

Added Benefits

Boost Your Users’ Workflows

PSPDFKit converts Office documents to PDF, facilitates editing, and enables document generation — all in your app. Our SDK converts Word, PowerPoint, and Excel files into PDF/PDF-A, while also supporting document generation from DOCX templates.

Convert these file types:

Word to PDF
.docx
.doc
.dotx
.docm
Excel to PDF
.xls
.xlsx
.xlsm
PowerPoint to PDF
.pptx
.ppt
.pptm
.ppsx
Web Standalone SDK

Utilizes PSPDFKit’s proprietary conversion technology with no third-party dependencies or Office license required, offering a straightforward API-driven programmatic conversion in the browser.

Web Server-Backed SDK

No MS Office license is required, and no deployment changes are necessary. Additionally, there’s no need to use an API — simply turn on the component, and Office file conversion will work seamlessly.

New Feature

Document Generation from DOCX Templates

Generate Word or PDF files by automatically populating DOCX templates with data. Just upload a DOCX file containing placeholders and loops. Then input your data in JSON format, and you’ll receive a completed document.

Documentation Learn how to get up and running with Word-to-PDF conversion in your project.
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