Instant PDF-to-CAD Conversion — No signup required

Convert PDF Drawings to DWG & DXF in Seconds

Upload any technical PDF — floor plans, structural drawings, mechanical schematics — and get a production-ready CAD file with preserved layers, line weights, and scale accuracy.

Layers preserved
Under 30 seconds
Files auto-deleted after 1 hour

Compatible with all major CAD platforms

AutoCAD2018–2026
BricsCADV22+
ZWCAD2023+
LibreCAD2.x
MicroStationCE+
DraftSight2022+

PDF to CAD Converter

Max 50 MB · PDF files only

Drag & drop your PDF drawing

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Floor plans · Structural drawings · Mechanical schematics · Site plans

Supported: AutoCAD R12 through 2026 · ISO/ANSI title blocks · Multi-page PDFs

Technical capabilities

Built for real engineering drawings

Not a generic PDF converter. Every feature is designed around the needs of technical drawings — from ISO standards to CAD-native entities.

Core

Layer Preservation

All PDF layers are mapped 1:1 to CAD layers. Color, linetype, and visibility states are carried over intact.

Precise

Scale Accuracy

Drawing scale is detected from the title block or PDF metadata and applied to the CAD coordinate system automatically.

ISO 128

Line Weight Mapping

Stroke widths are converted to CAD lineweights following ISO 128 conventions — 0.25, 0.35, 0.5, 0.7, 1.0 mm.

AutoCAD

Hatch Pattern Support

Crosshatch, concrete, earth, and insulation fills are detected and converted to native HATCH entities with matching angles.

<30s

Fast Processing

Most drawings convert in under 30 seconds regardless of complexity. Multi-page PDFs are processed page-by-page in parallel.

TLS 1.3

Secure & Private

All uploads are encrypted with TLS 1.3. Files are processed in isolated sandboxes and permanently deleted after 1 hour.

Up to 120 pg

Multi-Page PDFs

Each page becomes a separate model space or layout tab in the output DWG, maintaining page order and individual scales.

Editable

Text & Annotation

Dimension text, notes, and labels are recognized as MTEXT or DTEXT entities — not rasterized — so they remain editable.