Convert DOCX to PDF — Offline
Drop one or more Word .docx files onto MiniMax Converter and get clean PDFs with the page layout, fonts, headings, tables and images preserved. Batch a whole folder at once. Runs locally — no upload, no file-size limit, no watermark.
How to convert
- Drop your .docx file (or a whole folder of them) onto the MiniMax Converter window.
- Pick PDF as the output format from the format chooser.
- Confirm the output folder — by default the PDF lands next to the original.
- Click Convert and save; each DOCX becomes a matching PDF.
Faithful layout, real text
The conversion runs through LibreOffice headless, the same engine LibreOffice Writer uses to export PDFs, so page breaks, margins, headings, tables, bullet lists and embedded images come through intact. The result is a text-based PDF — words stay selectable and searchable, not flattened to an image — and document fonts are embedded so the file looks the same on any machine.
Batch a whole folder at once
Got a folder full of reports, invoices or letters? Drop the whole thing and MiniMax Converter turns every .docx into its own PDF in one pass, processing files in parallel rather than one-by-one. Each output keeps the original filename with a .pdf extension, so a 50-file archive converts in a single click without renaming anything by hand.
Why offline?
Online DOCX-to-PDF services make you upload every document — often the exact contracts, resumes or financial files you'd least want on someone else's server — and many cap file size, queue you behind other users, or stamp a watermark on the output. Local conversion has no upload, no size limit, and your documents never leave your machine. It also runs at full disk speed, so a long report converts in seconds.
Questions and answers
Will the fonts and layout match the original Word document?
Yes, in almost all cases. LibreOffice renders the same layout — margins, page breaks, tables, headings and images — and embeds the document fonts in the PDF. Very heavy use of niche Word-only features (some SmartArt or advanced field codes) can occasionally shift slightly, but standard documents convert faithfully.
Is the text in the PDF selectable and searchable?
Yes. The output is a real text-based PDF, not a scanned image, so you can select, copy and search the text and screen readers can read it. No OCR is needed.
Can I convert many DOCX files at once?
Yes. Drop multiple files or an entire folder and each one is converted to its own PDF in a single batch, processed in parallel. Output filenames mirror the originals.
Do I need Microsoft Word or an internet connection installed?
No. MiniMax Converter uses a bundled LibreOffice engine and runs fully offline — you do not need Word, and nothing is uploaded anywhere.
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