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Supports: ODD
This tool takes the picture stored in your .odd file and lays it onto a PDF page, so anyone can open it without the original program. You control the paper size, margins, orientation, and how the image is fitted to the page, and you can merge several files into one PDF or keep them separate. Files are uploaded over an encrypted connection, processed on our servers, and deleted automatically a few hours after conversion — no sign-up, no watermark.
.odd file onto the page, or click "+ Add Files" to browse. Add several at once to combine them into a single PDF.| Setting | Choices | Default |
|---|---|---|
| Combine? | Single PDF, Individual PDFs | Single PDF |
| Paper size | Original, A4, Letter, Legal, Tabloid, A3, Ledger, Executive, ISO B4/B5, Arch A/B | A4 |
| Page layout | Portrait, Landscape | Portrait |
| Margin | None (0″), Narrow (0.5″), Moderate, Normal (1″), Large | Narrow (0.5″) |
| Image placement | Contained (fit), Cover (fill) | Contained |
| Image alignment | Top, Center, Bottom | Center |
| Image Compression | Quality 1–100 | 75 |
| Image Transparency | Unchanged, Removed | Unchanged |
It reads the image inside the file and renders it onto one or more PDF pages — think of it as printing the picture to PDF rather than rewriting it as an editable document. The .odd extension is used by more than one application, so xconvert handles it on the image side: the file is placed onto the page using the placement, alignment, and paper-size settings you choose.
Choose "Original" if you want each PDF page sized to match the image itself, with no extra whitespace. Pick A4 or Letter if the PDF will be printed or shared as a standard document. A4 is the default, with Portrait layout and a Narrow (0.5″) margin.
Yes. Upload them together and leave "Combine?" on Single PDF to get one document with each image on its own page, in upload order. Switch to Individual PDFs to get a separate PDF per file instead.
Contained scales the image so the entire picture fits inside the page margins — nothing is cropped, but you may see whitespace around it. Cover scales the image to fill the whole page, which can crop the edges. Contained is the default and is the safer choice when you need the full image visible.
The output is as sharp as the source image allows. The Image Compression slider (default 75) trades file size against fidelity — raise it toward 100 for the crispest result, or lower it to shrink the PDF. Because the picture is rendered to a fixed-resolution page, very large prints can show softening, so keep quality high if the PDF is for print.
Yes. Your file is sent over an encrypted (TLS) connection, converted on our servers, and deleted automatically a few hours after the job finishes. There is no sign-up, no watermark, and files are never shared or made public. In our testing, a single-page .odd rendered at A4 with default quality produced a small, single-page PDF in a few seconds.
If your file is an OpenDocument text document, spreadsheet, or presentation, use the matching converter instead — for example ODT to PDF for text documents or ODS to PDF for spreadsheets — so the layout and text stay selectable in the PDF.