Convert PDF to Word
Extract a PDF's text into an editable Word (.docx) document.
Processing…
Works with files up to roughly 100 MB, depending on your device's memory.
PDF to Word pulls the selectable text out of your PDF, page by page, and rebuilds it as an editable .docx document you can open in Microsoft Word, Google Docs or any word processor. Upload your PDF and the tool preserves line and paragraph breaks and page boundaries as closely as it reasonably can. This is a text-focused, best-effort conversion: it does not reproduce the original visual layout, fonts, images, tables or multi-column formatting — the goal is to get your words into an editable format, not a visual clone of the PDF. It only works on PDFs with real selectable text; a scanned document with no underlying text layer has nothing to extract (an OCR tool would be needed first). Everything runs locally in your browser — your PDF is never uploaded anywhere.
How it works
Upload your file
Drag and drop, or click to choose a file from your device.
Choose your options
Set the options for this tool — most tools work great with the defaults.
Download your PDF
Get your result instantly, processed right in your browser.
Frequently asked questions
Will the Word file look exactly like my PDF?
No — this extracts the text and rebuilds it as plain, editable paragraphs. Layout, fonts, images and tables from the original PDF are not reproduced. It's built for getting editable text out, not a visual copy.
Does this work on scanned PDFs?
Only if the scan already has selectable text (for example, from prior OCR). A purely image-based scan has no text to extract.
What file do I get?
A .docx file that opens in Microsoft Word, Google Docs, LibreOffice and similar apps, with a page break inserted roughly where each PDF page ended.
Is my PDF uploaded anywhere?
No, the whole conversion happens inside your browser using JavaScript.