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ODT to PDF

Convert ODT files into PDF, free and online.

PDF · Up to 50MB per file

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Turn OpenDocument Text (ODT) files into a polished, ready-to-share PDF

Upload an ODT file from LibreOffice Writer, OpenOffice, or another word processor and get back a PDF that keeps your original formatting intact.

1

Upload Your ODT File

Drag and drop an ODT file, or select it from your device. You can upload multiple files at once.

2

Convert to PDF

Click Convert and our document engine renders your file into a PDF that keeps your fonts, layout, and images as they were.

3

Download Your File

Your PDF is ready in seconds. If you converted several documents, they are packaged into a single zip file for download.

Built for Reliable Document Conversion

Everything you need to turn ODT files into PDF.

Enterprise Security

Your files are encrypted with 256-bit SSL during upload and removed from our servers automatically after conversion.

Fast, Layout-Accurate Conversion

Fonts, spacing, images, and page layout are preserved so your PDF looks like the original ODT file.

No Extra Software Needed

Conversion happens entirely on our servers, so you never need to install the original application to open a ODT file.

Convert Multiple Files at Once

Upload up to 50 files in one batch, each up to 50MB, and download every converted PDF together in a single zip.

Free, No Watermarks

There is no cost, no account, and no watermark added to your converted PDF.

Cross-Platform

Works in any modern browser on Windows, Mac, Linux, and mobile devices, with no software to install.

Solutions for Every Need

People convert ODT to PDF for all kinds of reasons.

LibreOffice Users

Maria writes reports in LibreOffice Writer and converts the final draft to PDF before emailing it, so it opens the same way on every recipients device.

Business Professionals

Daniel drafts contracts and proposals in an open-source word processor, then converts the final version to PDF before sending it to clients, so the document cannot be accidentally edited.

Students

Priya writes essays and assignments in an ODT-based editor, then converts them to PDF before submitting them online to meet her universitys file format requirements.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will my ODT documents formatting stay the same in the PDF?

In most cases, yes. Fonts, spacing, images, tables, and page layout are carried over as they appear in the original document. Documents that rely on fonts not available on our servers may render with a close substitute instead.

Do I need LibreOffice or OpenOffice installed to use this tool?

No. Conversion happens entirely on our servers, so you do not need any office software installed on your device.

Is there a file size or file count limit?

Each file can be up to 50MB, and you can upload up to 50 files in a single batch.

Can I convert more than one ODT document at a time?

Yes. Each uploaded document is converted individually to its own PDF, and when you convert more than one at once, the resulting PDFs are packaged together into a single zip file for download.

Is it safe to upload documents with personal or business information?

Yes. Uploads happen over an encrypted connection, and both the source document and the resulting PDF are automatically deleted from our servers after processing.

Is ODT to PDF really free to use?

Yes. There is no cost, no subscription, and no account required. Convert as many documents as you need.

Can I convert ODT to PDF on my phone?

Yes, the tool is fully responsive and works in any modern mobile browser on iOS and Android.

What is the difference between ODT and DOCX?

ODT is the OpenDocument Text format used by LibreOffice and OpenOffice, while DOCX is Microsoft Words format. Both are word-processing documents, but converting to PDF ensures your file opens identically regardless of which program the recipient uses.