Convert to PDF
Convert Excel to PDF — free
Turn a spreadsheet into a shareable PDF without Office. Real PDF Editor converts XLSX, XLS, and CSV files in your browser and opens the result for review — free, with nothing uploaded.
100% free · no sign-up · files never leave your device
Convert XLSX, XLS, and CSV to PDF
Each sheet is rendered as a clean, bordered table and wide columns wrap to fit the page, so your data doesn't run off the edge. CSV files are detected automatically — including the delimiter — so a comma, semicolon, or tab file all come out tidy.
Convert Excel to PDF on any device, without Adobe
No Microsoft Excel, Office, or Adobe Acrobat required. The conversion runs in your browser, so it works the same on a Mac, a Windows PC, or a phone — free, with your spreadsheet never uploaded.
How it works
- 1
Open the Excel to PDF tool
Launch the editor, open Tools, and choose “Excel → PDF.”
- 2
Choose your file
Select an .xlsx, .xls, or .csv file from your device.
- 3
Review the PDF
Each sheet is laid out as a table and converted to a PDF you can check.
- 4
Download
Click Download to save your new PDF.
Why use Real PDF Editor
- Converts XLSX, XLS, and CSV to PDF
- Lays out each sheet as a clean table
- Free with no watermark or account
- Spreadsheet stays on your device
Frequently asked
How do I convert Excel to PDF?
Open Real PDF Editor, go to Tools → Excel → PDF, choose your .xlsx, .xls, or .csv file, review the result, and download. It runs in your browser.
How do I convert Excel to PDF for free?
The converter is free with no watermark and no sign-up — and your file is never uploaded.
Can I convert a CSV file to PDF?
Yes. CSV files are supported alongside XLSX and XLS; the delimiter is detected automatically and rendered as a table.
How do I convert Excel to PDF without losing formatting?
Each sheet is laid out as a table with borders and wrapped cells so the structure is preserved. Very wide sheets wrap to fit the page width rather than getting cut off.
How do I convert Excel to PDF on a Mac?
Open Real PDF Editor in any Mac browser, choose Tools → Excel → PDF, pick your file, and download — no Mac app needed.
Is my spreadsheet uploaded when I convert it?
No. The conversion happens locally in your browser, so the data stays on your device.