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Convert DXF to PDF online

Turn a DXF into a print-ready PDF in your browser. Choose A4, A3 or Letter, portrait or landscape, and either fit the drawing to the page or print it at true 1:1 scale.

Convert to PDF

Free · no sign-up · the file is read in your browser and never uploaded.

A PDF is the easiest way to share or print a drawing for someone who doesn't have CAD. DXFTools renders the DXF to a single-page PDF in the page size and orientation you pick. "Fit" scales the drawing to fill the page; "true scale" prints it 1:1 using the drawing's real units, so measurements come off the paper correctly.

When you choose true scale, the tool checks whether the drawing is bigger than the page and warns you if it will clip — at which point the Tiled PDF tool can spread it across several pages instead. True scale needs the file to declare its units; if they're unknown, fit-to-page is still available.

Everything runs in your browser. The DXF is never uploaded, so you can produce a PDF of a confidential drawing privately, for free, without an AutoCAD licence or a sign-up.

What you get

  • Single-page PDF on A4, A3 or Letter
  • Portrait or landscape
  • Fit-to-page or true 1:1 scale
  • Warns when a 1:1 drawing would clip the page
  • Converts in your browser — nothing is uploaded

Frequently asked questions

Can I print at true 1:1 scale?
Yes, when the DXF declares its units. The PDF then prints at actual size so measurements are correct off the paper. If units are unknown, fit-to-page is still available.
What if my drawing is bigger than the page?
At true scale the tool warns you it will clip. For large drawings, use the Tiled PDF tool to spread them across several pages you can tape together.
Do I need AutoCAD or any paid software?
No. Everything runs in a normal web browser. There is no install, no licence and no account required.
Do you upload or store my DXF file?
No. The file is read and processed entirely in your browser using your device's own resources. It is never sent to a server or stored anywhere.

Try it on your own drawing

Open the studio, drop in your DXF, and convert to pdf — all in your browser, nothing uploaded.

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