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PDF to Word Converter

Turn any PDF into an editable Word document right in your browser. Images, tables, and layout stay in place, and nothing is uploaded.

Convert a PDF to Word

Drag and drop or click to select a PDF. Images, tables and layout are kept, and the text stays editable in Word.

100% in your browser. Your PDF is never uploaded.

Guide

How to convert a PDF to Word

1

Choose your PDF

Click Choose PDF or drag a file onto the box. The file stays on your device and is not uploaded.

2

Let it process

Each page is prepared right in your browser. A progress bar shows how far along the conversion is.

3

Download the Word file

Click Download .docx and open it in Word, Google Docs, or LibreOffice to start editing.

PDF to Word

A PDF to Word converter that keeps your layout

Benefits

What this PDF to Word converter does

Editable Word output

You get a real .docx you can open and edit in Word, Google Docs, or LibreOffice, not a locked picture.

Keeps images and layout

Photos, tables, colors, and page layout are preserved, so the Word file looks like the original PDF.

Original text style

Text keeps its size, color, and position, so headings still read as headings and body text stays put.

Private by design

Your PDF is processed in your browser and is never uploaded to any server.

No sign up, no limits

No account, no email, and no page caps. Convert as many PDFs as you want, free.

Works with long PDFs

Convert a single page or a long document. Every page becomes its own page in the Word file.

FAQ

PDF to Word Converter FAQ

Is my PDF uploaded to a server?

No. The whole conversion runs in your browser, so your PDF never leaves your device. Nothing is sent anywhere and nothing is stored.

Can I edit the text after converting?

Yes. The text is placed as real, editable text in the Word file, so you can change the wording, font, and color in Word, Google Docs, or LibreOffice.

Does it keep images and tables?

Yes. Each page keeps its images, tables, colors, and layout, so the Word document looks like the original PDF.

What file format do I get?

A standard .docx file. It opens in Microsoft Word, Google Docs, LibreOffice Writer, and Apple Pages.

Will a scanned PDF work?

A scanned PDF is a picture of text, so the words are kept as part of the page and will not be selectable. The layout is still preserved. To get editable text from a scan you need optical character recognition.

Is there a file size or page limit?

There is no fixed limit. Very large or long PDFs take a bit longer because each page is prepared in your browser, but there is no upload cap.

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