Document Conversion for Small Projects, Students, and Freelancers
Starter Conversion is a digital file conversion package created for clients who need a larger number of documents converted as part of one small project. It is especially useful for students, freelancers, and individuals who need organized digital files delivered in a usable format without requesting advanced formatting or custom design work.
This package includes conversion for up to 15 documents and focuses on preserving the basic layout of the original files where possible. Final files can be delivered as PDF, DOCX, or OCR-based output, depending on the type and condition of the submitted documents. Light file compression is also included to help make files easier to store, send, or manage.
Starter Conversion includes simple email support related to the order, making it easier for clients to clarify basic file instructions or delivery details. Each order is intended for one small project only, keeping the process clear, focused, and manageable.
What’s Included
✓ Conversion for up to 15 documents
✓ Basic layout preserved where possible
✓ Output delivered as PDF, DOCX, or OCR-based format
✓ Light file compression included
✓ Simple email support for the order
✓ One small project per order
✓ Ideal for students and freelancers
✓ Digital delivery within approximately 2–3 business days
Best For
Starter Conversion is suitable for students, freelancers, and clients who need multiple files converted for a small project. It can be used for study documents, simple work files, scanned materials, basic project documents, notes, forms, or files that need to be converted into a cleaner digital format.
Important Notes
This package is intended for one small project only. OCR-based output may depend on the quality, readability, and structure of the original files. This service does not include advanced formatting, rewriting, proofreading, content editing, custom design, data correction, or complex document restoration. The client must provide clear files and instructions before the conversion process begins.

