Use our free-to-use and fast CDR to PDF file converter to expertly convert your CDR files perfectly into the PDF file format, ready for further editing or use in your favourite PDF file editing application. Our tool can also batch convert your CDR files, enabling you to convert up to 20 files in one go.
Or drag and drop your files here to upload.
A maximum of 20 files can be uploaded at once.
Use the button above to select the CDR files you wish to upload; once selected, you can click the Upload button to start the conversion. Once all your files have been converted, you will be able to download your PDF files either individually or all together in a compressed ZIP file.
Here are two simple steps to convert your CDR to PDF using our fast and free CDR converter tool.
First, click the "Upload..." button and select your CDR file to upload. Your CDR file will be uploaded to our servers. When the CDR to PDF conversion has completed, you can download your PDF file right away.
We aim to process all CDR to PDF conversions as quickly as possible; this usually takes around 5 seconds; however, this can be longer for certain files, so please be patient.
We aim to provide the best conversion experience. Our tools are under constant review and development, with new features being added every week.
Extension | CDR |
Full Name | Corel Draw |
Type | Vector |
Mime Type | application/octet-stream |
Format | Binary |
The CDR file format is the native format used by the popular CorelDRAW graphics editing software. CorelDRAW is used to create complex two-dimensional vector graphics documents that are perfect for presentation slides, logos, and more.
The format can contain many elements, such as formatted text, shapes, layers, and other vector components. As the CDR file format is vector-based, there is no loss in quality when scaling the document up.
As the CDR format is proprietary, CDR files are designed for use with the CorelDRAW application only, though the format can also be opened with certain other vector graphics file editors such as Inkscape, though not all the features may be supported.
Extension | |
Full Name | Portable Document Format |
Type | Document |
Mime Type | application/pdf |
Format | Binary |
PDF documents have been around for many years, becoming the standard format for storing and transmitting documents with rich content such as formatted text, images, tables, and other complex formatting. The format is still under development, with new features being added with each revision.
One of the reasons for its widespread adoption is its ability to store all the required document components, especially fonts, within a single file, allowing the document to be rendered equally on different platforms and devices.
PDF documents are read-only, unless opened within Adobe's own editing software. Support for importing and converting to and from the PDF format is widely supported by document editing software.