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July 23, 2025
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How to convert various file types to PDF or export from PDF using Acrobat on the web

  • July 23, 2025
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When you want to save time by using existing files instead of starting from scratch, or when you need a different file type for editing or sharing, increase your efficiency with Convert tools in Adobe Acrobat. Easily go to and from PDF for almost any type of file – including Microsoft Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, PowerPoint slides, and various image formats.  

 

Adobe invented the PDF, and Adobe Acrobat is trusted by millions around the world. Acrobat's tools are designed to work with your PDF files, which means you can keep the original layout, text formatting, and overall document quality intact. 

 

If you’re looking for step-by-step help, best practices, or on-demand demos, check out the curated list of resources below. These guides and webinars will show you how to convert for common needs – like Word to PDF, PDF to Word, JPG to PDF, PDF to JPG – as well as a variety of other file types, like Excel and PPT. 

 

⬅️   Convert PDF to Other File Formats 

 

➡️   Convert Other File Formats to PDF 

 

🎥 Video Tutorials 

Watch video walk-throughs of Adobe Acrobat’s file converter tools: 

 

🚀  Get Started – Try Adobe Acrobat File Converter for Free Online 

 

 

 

 

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16 replies

Participating Frequently
July 31, 2025

Super helpful breakdown, Tariq! Acrobat’s converter tools have saved me so much time especially when keeping formatting intact. Appreciate the direct links to guides and videos too. Makes the whole process a lot smoother.

 



New Participant
August 4, 2025
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Super helpful breakdown, Tariq! Acrobat’s converter tools have saved me so much time especially when keeping formatting intact. Appreciate the direct links to guides and videos too. Makes the whole process a lot smoother.

 




By @Ben_Cutting9841

 

New Participant
July 29, 2025

Thank you! .jpg to .pdf is so helpful for me! 

New Participant
July 27, 2025

I have learned a lot from this. I am very happy that I used Adobe tools to create a PDF of Picasso, which turned out very well.

Inspiring
July 27, 2025

I found out about this tool last night after realizing how long it would take to convert over 30 pdf files into jpg manually. The Acrobat converter handled it in less than a minute and saved me a lot of time.

 

Currently, the only options you have when converting from pdf to jpg is Convert To (png/jpg/tiff) and Image Quality. I wonder if we might ever be able to set custom file names for the converted images? Right now, the converter packages the jpgs into a zip folder, the latter of which takes its name from the original pdf. Inside the zip folders, though, the naming convention for the jpg files themselves is "timestamp-UUID.jpg" which ends up looking as something like

 

1753524585224-0c96d976-4446-4b37-adf4-a293c63d0278.jpg

 

This can get a bit unorganized when working with a lot of images, so it could be handy to be able to name them ahead of time.

 

Great work, I'll definitely be using this often.

 

New Participant
July 25, 2025

Great content as always! Thanks

New Participant
August 4, 2025

You can easily convert files to or from PDF online using Adobe Acrobat’s free online tools. Just upload your Word, Excel, PowerPoint, image, or PDF file, choose the desired format, and let Acrobat convert it instantly. No software installation is needed, and your files stay secure. It’s a quick way to manage document conversions from any device.

creative explorer
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Community Expert
July 23, 2025

@Tariq Ahmad ooohhh, thanks for that! Great links for my students! 

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