PDF to Word
Convert PDF to Word document (.docx) for free. Extract text from PDF — all processing in your browser.
Your files never leave your device. All processing happens in your browser. We don't upload, store, or access your files.
Drop your PDF here or click to browse
PDF files — no size limit
How to Use
- 1Drop your PDF file into the upload area or click to browse
- 2Wait while the text is extracted from each page in your browser
- 3The tool creates a Word document (.docx) with the extracted text
- 4Click "Download" to save the Word document to your device
Need more detail? Read our complete guide.
About This Tool
Convert any PDF document into a Word (.docx) file with extracted text. Our tool uses client-side text extraction to pull text content from each page of your PDF and assemble it into a properly formatted Word document with page breaks. The conversion runs 100% in your browser — your files are never uploaded to any server, so your sensitive documents remain completely private.
Frequently Asked Questions
What quality can I expect from the conversion?
Our tool extracts text content from each page of your PDF and creates a Word document with that text. Basic paragraph structure is preserved, but complex layouts, columns, and precise formatting may not be replicated exactly. For simple text-heavy documents, the results are very good.
Is my PDF uploaded to a server?
No. The entire conversion happens in your browser using JavaScript. Your PDF file never leaves your device. This means your confidential documents, contracts, and personal files stay completely private.
Can it handle images in the PDF?
Currently, the tool extracts text content only. Images, charts, and graphics in the PDF are not transferred to the Word document. If you need to preserve images, consider using a desktop application like LibreOffice.
What about tables and complex formatting?
Tables and complex formatting are converted as plain text. The tool preserves paragraph breaks and page structure, but table cell borders and column layouts are not replicated in the Word output. It works best for text-heavy documents.