PDF to Word
Convert PDF documents to editable Word DOCX format with text extraction and layout preservation. Perfect for editing PDF content in Microsoft Word, Google Docs, or other word processors.
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Complete Guide: PDF to Word
Everything you need to know about using this tool effectively
This PDF to Word converter runs entirely in your browser. Upload a PDF and it extracts the text content, preserving paragraph structure and basic formatting. The result is a downloadable DOCX file you can edit in Microsoft Word, Google Docs, or any compatible word processor. No server upload, no account, no watermarks.
A client-side PDF to DOCX conversion tool that parses PDF documents in the browser and restructures the content into a Word-compatible format. It reads the text streams embedded in each PDF page and maps them into paragraphs and runs within a DOCX container. Tables and image placements are approximated based on positional data from the PDF. Because the conversion happens locally, your documents stay private and the tool works without an internet connection after the initial page load.
Editing contracts and legal documents
Convert a signed or draft PDF contract into a Word document so you can make revisions, add comments, and track changes before producing a final version.
Reusing report content
Extract text from a published PDF report to reuse sections in a new Word document, presentation, or email without retyping the content.
Updating resumes and CVs
Convert a PDF resume into an editable DOCX file so you can update job history, skills, and formatting for different applications.
Collaborative document editing
Turn a PDF into a Word file so multiple team members can edit it simultaneously in Google Docs or Microsoft 365 without needing a PDF editor.
Upload your PDF
Click the upload area or drag a PDF file onto it. The tool accepts multi-page documents and processes them entirely in your browser.
Convert to Word
The tool parses the PDF text streams, maps paragraphs and formatting into a DOCX structure, and approximates tables and image placements from positional data.
Download document
Click download to save the DOCX file. Open it in Microsoft Word or Google Docs to review formatting and make any necessary adjustments.
PDFs created from Word or text editors convert more accurately than scanned documents, which may require OCR processing first.
If the converted file has formatting issues, try opening it in Google Docs first to clean up before transferring to Word.
Complex layouts with multiple columns may not preserve column structure perfectly - adjust manually after conversion.
For best results, use PDFs that contain selectable text rather than image-only scans.
Will the Word file look exactly like the PDF?
The tool extracts text, tables, and images from the PDF, but complex layouts like multi-column designs or precise positioning may not transfer perfectly. Simple single-column documents like reports, articles, and contracts produce the most accurate results.
Can it convert scanned PDFs to Word?
This tool extracts embedded text from PDFs. Scanned documents are essentially images and contain no selectable text. For scanned PDFs, you would need to run OCR first to generate a text layer, then convert the result to Word.
Is my PDF uploaded to a server?
No. All processing happens locally in your browser. The file never leaves your device, which keeps your documents private and allows the tool to work offline after the page loads.
What is the maximum file size I can convert?
There is no hard file size limit, but browser memory constraints mean very large PDFs with hundreds of pages or many high-resolution images may slow down or fail. For typical documents under 50 pages, the conversion completes in seconds.