RTF to PDF Converter

Convert Rich Text Format documents to PDF for free in your browser. Preserves fonts and formatting. No Word needed, no account, no server upload.

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Document Converter

RTF to PDF

Convert Rich Text Format (.rtf) documents into standard, highly compatible PDF files offline.

Local RTF Converter
STEP 01

Open RTF Document

Drag your .rtf file into the zone or click to browse local document directories.

STEP 02

Choose Overrides

Set baseline body font sizes, adjust standard page dimensions, and toggle outer margins.

STEP 03

Preview Pages

Inspect headers, bold/italic text ranges, block alignment, and tables in real time.

STEP 04

Export to PDF

Click Convert to parse Rich Text control words and download the clean PDF document.

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All processing stays in your browser

No Server Uploads

Files never leave your device

Auto-Cleared

Data removed when you close


Capabilities

RTF to PDF Features

Text Formatting

RTF Parser Engine

Decodes rich text structure syntax, bold/italic styling, fonts lists, and tables.

High-Fidelity Rendering

Accurately outputs original margins, text alignment styles, indent spacing, and lists.

Customized Page Setups

Configures target PDF sheet bounds such as Letter or A4 dimensions and padding values.

Font Vector Resolution

Maps standard document fonts into standard PDF system vector metrics cleanly.

100% Client-Side Privacy

Your Rich Text files content, text markup tags, document metadata, and structures are processed entirely inside your local browser memory sandbox. We guarantee offline conversion with zero server uploads or external network leaks.


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Common Questions Answered

Quick help
Q1 Does this tool parse RTF text tables?
Yes. The layout renderer organizes tabular alignments, borders, and multi-column cells into PDF document layers correctly.
Q2 What happens if my RTF file has embedded images?
Yes, the compiler parses embedded graphics like JPEG/PNG and embeds them inline onto the output sheets.
Q3 Can I override document margins before exporting?
Yes. Use the document styling options to adjust top, bottom, left, and right page borders.
Q4 Does it require Microsoft Word to convert?
No. The converter operates autonomously in the browser via localized javascript parsers, requiring no native office suites.
Q5 Are my private documents uploaded to any remote system?
Never. All parsing, rendering layout flow, and PDF document generation are executed entirely within your browser memory sandbox. No file data is sent to external servers.