ODT to PDF

Turn OpenDocument Text files into shareable PDFs.

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About ODT to PDF

ODT to PDF reads OpenDocument Text — the LibreOffice / OpenOffice format — and produces a PDF that matches the source's page setup, margins, headings, colors, and tables. Embedded raster images come through with their original encoding.

For embedded charts whose preview is stored in LibreOffice's proprietary VCLMTF metafile (which System.Drawing can't decode), the in-house chart renderer parses the chart's ODF XML and rasterises it directly — so your bar / line / pie charts appear in the PDF.

How it works

  1. 1

    Upload the .odt file.

  2. 2

    Click Convert.

  3. 3

    Download the PDF.

When to use it

  • Distribute LibreOffice Writer documents in a portable format.
  • Archive ODT files as fixed-layout PDFs.
  • Convert templates handed over by colleagues on Linux.

Privacy

Files are processed by the Evixpdf engine in-house with the AGPL-free MIT stack — no third-party cloud upload. Sessions auto-purge after processing.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers to the questions people most often ask about ODT to PDF. Read the one that matches your situation — they're written to be skimmed.

1Are charts preserved?
Yes. The reader parses each embedded chart's ODF XML and renders it locally as a PNG when the bundled preview is unreadable.
2Does this need LibreOffice installed?
No — everything runs in-process via the in-house EvixOffice engine. No external binary required.

Still stuck?

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