Utility app profile

Quick File Converter

v2.0.0

Offline file converter for Windows

Quick File Converter is an offline file converter for Windows. Convert PDF, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and images on your PC—no uploads to the cloud.

One-time purchase on the Microsoft Store. Lifetime updates, no subscription, runs offline on your PC.

QUICK FILE CONVERTER — MAIN VIEW

01 Screenshots

QUICK FILE CONVERTER — MAIN
SETTINGS
DARK MODE

02 Features

What you get.

A short list of what this app does well—no checkbox parade. Every feature here is something we use on real bench PCs.

01PDF Conversion

PDF to Office formats and back—layout stays readable for most documents.

02Office Documents

Word, Excel, and PowerPoint when a client sends the “wrong” format.

03Image Conversion

JPG, PNG, and common formats—batch-friendly and fully offline.

04Built-in OCR

Pull text out of scans and photos instead of retyping pages.

05No File Size Limits

Large manuals and media folders convert without artificial caps.

06Complete Privacy

Conversion runs on your PC—nothing leaves the machine for a server.

03 Spec sheet

Version
v2.0.0
Size
See Microsoft Store listing
Category
Utility
Platform
Windows 10/11
Architecture
x64
License
Per-machine, lifetime updates

Pairs well with.

Other apps from the suite that technicians often install on the same machine.

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Fix guides that match.

Step-by-step Windows troubleshooting written for the same issues this app handles.

06 FAQ

Common questions.

Quick File Converter is for anyone handling documents — converting PDFs to editable Office files, swapping image formats in batches, or pulling text out of scans with OCR. Because it runs fully offline, it suits people who would rather not upload private documents to a web converter.

Does it upload my files to convert them?
No. Conversion runs entirely on your PC — files never leave the machine.
Is there a file size limit?
No. Large manuals and media folders convert without artificial caps.
Can it convert scanned PDFs into editable text?
Yes. Built-in OCR turns scanned PDFs and images into editable text.