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Convert LaTeX
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Looking for a free text converter? Look no more, upload your LaTeX files and convert them to PDF files. Yes, it’s that easy.

Converting from LaTeX

LaTeX was developed in 1984 and no, that’s not a typo. It’s nearly 40 years old. It started as a writing tool for mathematicians and computer scientists, but has quickly been taken up by scholars who wanted to write documents with math expressions or non-Latin scripts (Arabic or Chinese for example). As with a lot of other text document formats, it’s used to structure the content, not style it. LaTeX is used directly or as an intermediate format to produce files for printing or digital distribution. It supports highlighting (such as bold or italic), citations and cross-references. Or to make it short: It’s the most powerful format to structure your texts. Convert all your files to LaTeX.

The files end with .tex by default.

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Converting to PDF

Hey, Portable Document Format. What a name. Sounds like other files are not … portable? It’s old, but it works everywhere. Convert your files to PDF and you can be sure it’ll work somehow, even if the person you’re emailing this is 150 years old and has never used a PC before. To be honest, there are tons of PDF converters online, but this might be the only one that’s free and doesn’t have ads. Sounds good to you? Good luck with your file! We’ll do our best to convert it to PDF, for free. If you’re not happy with the result, I don’t know if we can do something about that though. I mean, it’s free at least, right?

The files end with .pdf by default. More about PDF files