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PDF → Word

Convert to editable DOCX

How it works:

  1. 1Upload a PDF file
  2. 2Select formatting options
  3. 3Click "Convert to Word" to download the .docx

About this tool

Reclaim editable text from a locked-down PDF by converting it into a clean DOCX you can open in Microsoft Word or any compatible word processor. The engine reads each page intelligently, recognizing paragraphs, tables, images, and styling, then rebuilds them: tables come through as genuine Word tables, pictures are embedded in place, and the original formatting is carried over as faithfully as possible so the document's structure stays intact. That makes it straightforward to revise wording, pull passages out for reuse, or reshape a static file into something fully modifiable. Your files stay entirely on your own machine throughout, since the conversion runs in the browser with nothing sent off to be processed elsewhere. When it finishes, a well-formatted Word file is yours to download on the spot. It's a natural fit for professionals reworking PDF copy, students who need their course material in an editable form, and anyone wanting to lift usable text out of a fixed document.

Frequently Asked Questions

It rebuilds the document by detecting lines and paragraphs, and it carries over font sizes and bold text where it can. Page breaks are added between pages so the editable DOCX stays close in structure to the original PDF layout.
Scanned or image-only PDFs have no selectable text to pull out, so the tool can't extract words from them since it does not run OCR. It works best on PDFs that already contain real, machine-readable text rather than pictures of text.
Yes. Enter a page range such as 1-5, or a mix like 1,3,7-9, and only those pages are turned into the Word file. Leave it blank or type all to convert the whole document at once.
It is completely free with no signup, and the conversion happens entirely inside your browser. Your PDF is never sent to a server, which means confidential contracts, reports, or personal documents stay on your own device.
You get a standard .docx file that opens in Microsoft Word, Google Docs, LibreOffice, and most other word processors. Once downloaded, you can edit, reformat, and reuse the text just like any normal Word document.