Convert DocSend to PDF

Convert DocSend links to PDF instantly. Download documents from DocSend with our free online tool. Supports password-protected documents and email confirmations.

Optional: Provide your email and password if the document is protected.

Convert DocSend to PDF Instantly

DeckExtract makes it easy to convert and download documents from DocSend. Whether you need to archive an investment deck, save a sales presentation, or download any document shared via DocSend, our tool handles it all.

Why Use DeckExtract for DocSend Documents?

Multiple Platform Support

Unlike other tools that only support DocSend, DeckExtract works with both DocSend and Papermark, giving you flexibility for all your document needs.

Handles Protected Documents

Many DocSend documents are password-protected or require email confirmation. DeckExtract automatically handles these scenarios, making the download process seamless.

Free and Secure

DeckExtract is completely free to use. We process your documents securely and don't store your data after extraction.

How to Convert DocSend to PDF

  1. Paste Your DocSend URL - Copy the DocSend link you received
  2. Enter Credentials (if needed) - If the document is password-protected, enter the password
  3. Click Extract - Our tool will download and convert the document to PDF
  4. Download Your PDF - The PDF will automatically download and open in a new tab

Supported DocSend Features

  • ✅ Public DocSend links
  • ✅ Password-protected documents
  • ✅ Email confirmation requirements
  • ✅ All document types (decks, presentations, contracts, etc.)

Perfect For

  • VCs and Investors - Archive investment decks for your records
  • Sales Teams - Save sales presentations and proposals
  • Legal Teams - Download contracts and legal documents
  • Startups - Save pitch decks and investor materials

No Download Button? No Extension Needed

DocSend only shows a download button when the sender explicitly enables it — and most never do. As a fully online DocSend downloader, DeckExtract turns any link you can view into a file, with no browser extension to install:

  • Works everywhere — Safari, Firefox, Edge, and on your phone or tablet, not just one browser on one machine.
  • Minimal trust surface — extensions ask to read every page you visit; DeckExtract only ever sees the single link you paste.
  • Always maintained — when DocSend changes its viewer, we fix it once, server-side, so it doesn't break silently the way extensions and abandoned GitHub scripts do.

To be upfront: no tool can recover a link that no longer works. If the sender deactivated the link, set an expiration date that has passed, or restricted viewing to email addresses you don't control, the document isn't accessible to you anymore — DeckExtract can only convert documents you can legitimately view. If a download fails, our guide to fixing DocSend download problems covers the common causes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will the sender know I downloaded the document?

DocSend logs every visit, so the sender sees a view — exactly as if you'd opened the link in your browser. If the link requires an email address, the email used to access it is visible to the sender, like any normal visit.

Can I convert a DocSend deck to PowerPoint (PPTX) instead of PDF?

Yes — choose PPTX instead of PDF in the form above. Each slide becomes a full-slide image in an editable .pptx file you can open in PowerPoint or Google Slides.

How do I convert a DocSend link to PDF?

Copy the DocSend URL (it looks like https://docsend.com/view/abc123), paste it into the form on this page, and click Extract. If the link requires an email or passcode, enter it when prompted. The converted PDF downloads automatically.

Can I convert a DocSend document the sender didn't allow me to download?

Yes — as long as you can view the document, DeckExtract can convert it to PDF. It captures the document page by page, so the sender's download toggle doesn't matter. Expired or deactivated links can't be converted by any tool; our DocSend downloader guide covers every scenario.

Does converting a DocSend to PDF work with email-protected links?

Yes. Provide the email (and passcode, if any) that you'd normally use to view the document. DeckExtract completes the same access steps your browser would, then converts the document.

Is the DocSend to PDF conversion free?

Yes, completely free — no signup, no watermark, no limits for normal use. There's also a free API and MCP server for automating conversions.

Related guides: see the best DocSend-to-PDF converters compared and how to convert a DocSend deck to PowerPoint.

Simply paste your DocSend URL above to get started. No signup required, completely free.