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How to Use
- 1Upload a PDF file that contains selectable text (not a scanned image).
- 2Click Extract Text to parse text content from all pages.
- 3Review and optionally edit the extracted text in the preview area.
- 4Click Download .docx to export a simple editable Word document.
About PDF to Word
PDF to Word extracts text content from every page of your PDF and builds a lightweight .docx document you can edit in Microsoft Word, Google Docs, LibreOffice, or any Word-compatible application.
The tool is optimized for content recovery — pulling text from reports, articles, contracts, and academic papers so you can edit, reformat, or reuse the content. It handles multi-page documents and preserves paragraph structure.
All processing runs locally in your browser. Your PDF is never uploaded to any server, making this safe for legal documents, client contracts, medical records, and any file containing sensitive information you cannot share with third-party services.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will this preserve the original PDF layout exactly?
This tool focuses on text extraction, not visual layout replication. Complex formatting like columns, tables, and headers may not transfer perfectly. It is best for recovering editable text content.
Can I convert scanned or image-based PDFs?
No. This tool extracts selectable text from PDFs. Scanned documents (where pages are images) require OCR processing first. Try our Image OCR Extractor tool for that.
Is my PDF uploaded to a server?
No. All text extraction and .docx generation happen locally in your browser. Your file never leaves your device.
What Word-compatible apps can open the .docx file?
Microsoft Word, Google Docs, LibreOffice Writer, Apple Pages, and most modern word processors support the .docx format.
Is there a page limit?
No hard limit. The tool processes all pages in the PDF. Very large documents (hundreds of pages) may take longer but will complete in the browser.