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Word & PDF Converter — with Tamil & Indian Language Support

Convert Word/text documents to PDF and PDF back to Word/text — right in your browser. Built so Tamil and other Indian languages render perfectly, with no broken characters.

தமிழ் ✓ हिन्दी ✓ తెలుగు ✓ — Tamil and regional text comes out correct. Most converters mangle Indian scripts because they don't shape the text; we render it in the browser first, then build the PDF.

All conversion happens inside your browser — files are never uploaded to a server. Word → PDF preserves the document's formatting (fonts, headings, bold, alignment, tables, lists). PDF → Word extracts selectable Unicode text; scanned images and legacy non-Unicode (TSCII/Bamini) fonts are not yet supported.

How the Converter Works

1

Upload your file

For Word → PDF, drop a .docx or .txt file. For PDF → Word, drop a .pdf. Everything stays on your device.

2

Preview / edit

Word → PDF shows a live preview rendered with Tamil-capable Noto fonts. PDF → Word shows the extracted text in an editable box you can fix before downloading.

3

Download

Get a clean PDF, or export the extracted text as a .txt or .docx Word file — instantly, no watermark, no signup.

Why Tamil and Indian Languages Break in Other Converters

Indian scripts are complex scripts — they need text "shaping": vowel signs reorder around consonants, characters join into ligatures, and combining marks stack. Most PDF generators place each character by its code point without shaping, so Tamil and Devanagari come out as disjointed or jumbled glyphs.

This tool sidesteps that completely. Your document is first rendered by the browser's own text engine — the same engine that displays Tamil correctly on every website — and that finished rendering is what becomes the PDF. The result matches what you see on screen, in any supported language.

Supported out of the box: Tamil, Hindi, Marathi, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Bengali, Gujarati and English, with bundled Noto fonts.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does this convert Tamil Word documents to PDF correctly?
Yes. Most converters break Tamil because PDF libraries place glyphs without "shaping" the script. We render your document in the browser first (which shapes Tamil ligatures and vowel signs correctly) and then capture that into the PDF — so Tamil, and other Indian languages, come out exactly as they look on screen.
Which languages are supported?
Tamil, Hindi/Marathi (Devanagari), Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Bengali, Gujarati and English are rendered with bundled Noto fonts. Other scripts also work if your device has the font. There is no broken-character problem because the browser does the text shaping.
Are my files uploaded to a server?
No. The entire conversion happens inside your browser. Your Word, text and PDF files never leave your device, which keeps personal and official documents private.
Can it convert PDF back to Word or text?
Yes. For digital PDFs (including Tamil Unicode text) it extracts the selectable text and lets you download it as a .txt or .docx Word file. Scanned (image) PDFs and legacy non-Unicode fonts (TSCII, Bamini) are not supported yet — OCR support is planned.
What file types can I convert?
Word → PDF accepts .docx and .txt files. PDF → Word extracts text from .pdf files and exports .txt or .docx. Everything is free with no signup.