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Convert OpenDocument Text (ODT) files to PDF format while preserving the original layout and content integrity for easy sharing and printing.
Upload OpenDocument File
ODT, OTT, ODS, OTS, ODP, OTP, ODG, OTG
Max 2.5 MB
Upload files and configure options, then click start processing

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When you need to convert an ODT document into a more universal and tamper-resistant PDF format, this tool quickly completes the conversion while preserving the original layout, images, and tables. ODT (OpenDocument Text) is an XML-based open document format commonly used in open-source office suites like LibreOffice and OpenOffice. PDF (Portable Document Format) is a cross-platform electronic document format with a fixed layout.
Q: Will I lose formatting or images after converting ODT to PDF?
A: No. The conversion engine preserves all elements of the original document as much as possible, including complex layouts and embedded objects.
Q: Is there a file size limit for the conversion?
A: Since this tool relies on local browser conversion, the actual limit depends on your device's performance. We generally recommend keeping files under 50MB to ensure smooth processing.
Please ensure your ODT file is not corrupted and comes from a reliable source. Do not refresh or close the page during the conversion process. Due to font compatibility issues, a few special fonts may be replaced with system default fonts.
For ODT documents containing numerous charts or custom fonts, we recommend previewing and confirming the layout in the native editor before converting. For example, converting a "Project_Plan.odt" with tables and images into a "Project_Plan.pdf" will output a file that maintains the original layout, making it ideal for formal distribution and printing.