PDF/X Converter
Convert PDF to PDF/X-4 or PDF/X-1a online for free, with ICC profile selection and PDF/X validation.
Use it when your printer asks for PDF/X, CMYK output, or a specific ICC profile.
PDF/X Validation
Checked after conversion
ICC Profiles
FOGRA, SWOP, GRACoL
No PDF Storage
Deleted after processing
No Signup
Free to use
1. Upload your PDF
Choose an existing PDF file up to 50 MB. PDFBolt converts it using the PDF/X standard and ICC profile you select.
Drop your PDF here
or choose a file from your device
2. Choose print settings
Choose PDF/X-4 or PDF/X-1a, then select the ICC profile requested by your printer. If no profile was specified, ask your print provider before final submission.
How to Convert PDF to PDF/X
Upload an existing PDF, choose PDF/X-4 or PDF/X-1a, and select an ICC profile.
Download the converted PDF/X file when it is ready.
1. Upload a PDF
Choose an existing PDF file up to 50 MB. This tool works with PDFs you already have, while password-protected PDFs are rejected because they cannot be processed without a password.
2. Choose PDF/X Standard and ICC Profile
Select PDF/X-4 or PDF/X-1a for print workflows, then choose the ICC profile your print provider requested, such as FOGRA, SWOP, or GRACoL.
3. Convert and Download PDF/X
PDFBolt converts the file, checks the selected PDF/X standard after conversion, and returns the converted PDF/X file ready for download.
Why Use PDFBolt's PDF/X Converter
Built for print-ready PDF workflows where the requested standard, ICC profile, and output checks matter.
Print-ready PDF requirements
Use PDF/X when a printer, publisher, packaging vendor, or print provider asks for a specific standard, CMYK output, or an ICC profile.
Color profile control
Choose an ICC profile such as FOGRA39, FOGRA51, SWOP, or GRACoL to guide CMYK conversion for your print provider's setup.
Built for existing PDFs
Convert a PDF you already have without rebuilding it from HTML, a URL, or source design files.
Private one-off conversion
Upload, convert, and download. Your PDF is deleted after processing, and no public download link is created.
When PDF/X Conversion Needs Extra Care
PDF/X helps prepare files for print production, but it does not replace printer requirements, proofing, or final preflight.
Missing print requirements
A file can be valid PDF/X and still fail a print shop's custom rules for bleed, trim, safe margins, or ink coverage.
Ask for the required PDF/X standard, ICC profile, bleed, trim box, and preflight profile before final production.
Unexpected color shifts
RGB colors on a screen do not map perfectly to CMYK inks on paper, so photos, gradients, and brand colors can shift after conversion.
Choose the ICC profile requested by your print provider and review proofs for brand colors, photos, and gradients.
Transparency in older workflows
PDF/X-1a requires flattened transparency, which can change gradients, shadows, and layered artwork.
Use PDF/X-4 when your print provider supports it. Use PDF/X-1a only when compatibility or a print spec requires it.
Larger output files
PDF/X conversion can increase file size when it embeds color profiles, rewrites images, or flattens transparency.
If the converted PDF is too large, try the free PDF compressor and review the result before sending it to your print provider.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about PDF/X-4, PDF/X-1a, ICC profiles, CMYK conversion, PDF/X validation, password-protected files, digital signatures, and API automation.
What is PDF/X?
Can this convert Word or DOCX files to PDF/X?
PDF/X-4 vs PDF/X-1a: which should I choose?
Which ICC profile should I choose?
Is this a PDF/X validator?
Can this guarantee final print approval?
Does this convert RGB PDFs to CMYK?
What happens to transparency in PDF/X-1a?
Can I convert password-protected or signed PDFs?
Can I automate PDF/X generation?