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Convert OpenDocument to PDF — Free & Private

Turn an ODT, ODS, or ODP file into a PDF in your browser. No uploads, no sign-up. Best for simple documents, sheets, and slide decks.

Your file is processed in your browser and never uploaded.

Convert an OpenDocument Text (.odt), Spreadsheet (.ods), or Presentation (.odp) file into a PDF right in your browser. Choose your file and it's converted locally based on its type, so it's never uploaded to a server.

Who uses the OpenDocument-to-PDF tool

  • LibreOffice and OpenOffice users who want to share a file in a fixed format.
  • Converting a document, spreadsheet, or slide deck without opening an office program.
  • Archiving ODF files in a format anyone can open.

Convert OpenDocument to PDF in 3 steps

  • 1. Click "Choose a file" and select your .odt, .ods, or .odp file.
  • 2. The tool detects the file type automatically and converts it in your browser.
  • 3. Download the resulting PDF.

Frequently asked questions

Does it preserve the formatting exactly?

The converter works best with simple documents, spreadsheets, and slide decks. Very complex layouts may not render perfectly — check the result before you use it.

How does it know my file's type?

It reads the package type embedded in the file itself (falling back to the extension) to pick the right rendering engine: flowing text for .odt, a table grid for .ods, or slides for .odp.

Is my file uploaded?

No — the conversion runs entirely in your browser; your file never leaves your device.


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