Rich text to PDF

RTF to PDF Converter Free

Use RTF to PDF when a rich text file needs a fixed copy for letters, notes, forms, drafts, archives, or older document workflows.

RTF files can come from many editors, so converting to PDF helps create a more stable copy before sending, printing, or filing the document.

What this tool helps with

  • Convert RTF documents into PDF
  • Use accurate local conversion where available
  • Review the generated pages
  • Download a new PDF copy

Supported formats

  • Input: RTF files where supported by the selected local workflow.
  • Output: one combined PDF or separate PDFs for multiple rich text documents.
  • The original RTF file stays unchanged while a new PDF copy is created.

Conversion modes

Accurate local
Best for documents where margins, fonts, tables, and page breaks should stay close to the source.
Browser visual
Best for quick readable output from supported files when exact desktop layout is less important.

Best for

  • Letters and short documents
  • Legacy rich text files
  • Notes, drafts, and simple forms
  • Archives that need a PDF copy

Limits to know

  • RTF formatting can vary by editor and may depend on fonts, tables, embedded objects, and old file features.
  • Browser visual mode is appearance-first and may not match a desktop export on complex files.
  • Review the PDF copy before sharing.

How it works

  1. Open the RTF to PDF workspace.
  2. Add one or more RTF files from your device.
  3. Choose Accurate local conversion on desktop or Browser visual output where supported.
  4. Review the generated PDF pages and download one combined PDF or separate PDFs.

Open RTF to PDF or browse all PDF tools.

Common questions

Why convert RTF to PDF?

PDF is easier to send, print, and archive when the recipient should see a fixed copy instead of an editable rich text file.

Will every RTF look identical after conversion?

RTF files can vary by editor and may depend on fonts, tables, embedded objects, and old formatting, so review the output.

Does this overwrite the original RTF?

No. QuickerConvert creates a new PDF copy for download.

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