PDF to Word
Extract the text from a PDF into an editable Word (.docx) document. Runs entirely in your browser — your PDF is never uploaded.
This extracts editable text from the PDF. It does not reproduce the original page layout, columns, fonts, or images, and scanned (image-only) PDFs have no text to extract.
One paragraph per line of text, with a page break between PDF pages.
Everything runs locally in your browser — your PDF is never uploaded.
How to convert PDF to Word
Upload your PDF and click Convert to Word. The text is extracted page by page into an editable .docx file you can open in Word, Google Docs or any word processor, with a page break between each PDF page.
What to expect from the conversion
This extracts editable text, not a pixel-perfect copy of the layout. Columns, fonts and images aren't reproduced, and scanned image-only PDFs have no text layer to pull from. For plain, text-based PDFs it's the fastest way to get content you can edit.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I convert PDF to Word?
Upload your PDF and click Convert to Word. The text is extracted into an editable .docx document you can download.
Does it preserve the original layout?
It extracts editable text, not the exact layout — columns, fonts, and images are not reproduced.
Does it work on scanned PDFs?
No. Scanned or image-only PDFs have no text layer to extract, which would require OCR.
Is the PDF to Word converter free and private?
Yes — free, no sign-up, and it runs in your browser so your PDF is never uploaded.