Turn any PDF into an editable Word file
β free, no upload
Drop in one or many PDFs and get back real, editable .docx files you can open straight in Microsoft Word, Google Docs or LibreOffice. Extraction and file-building both happen on your device β your documents are never sent anywhere.
Why this PDF to Word converter is different
Most “free” converters quietly upload your file to a server first. This one doesn’t β and it still gives you a real, editable Word document.
Nothing is uploaded
Parsing the PDF and assembling the .docx both happen inside your browser tab. Your contracts, IDs and reports never touch a server.
Genuine .docx files
The download is a standard Word document that opens correctly in Word, Google Docs and LibreOffice β not a scanned image or locked PDF viewer.
Convert many at once
Queue up to 20 PDFs together and convert them all in one pass, with a separate download for each file.
Formatting options
Choose page breaks or continuous flow, adjust line spacing, and preview extracted text before you download.
3 simple steps
Upload your PDFs
Drag and drop, or pick one or several PDF files from your device
Choose formatting
Pick page-break behaviour and line spacing, then preview the extracted text
Download the Word file
Get a ready .docx for each PDF, downloaded straight to your device
Built for how people actually use it
Whatever the PDF is for, you get back a file you can actually edit.
Edit reports and papers
Turn a PDF report, thesis chapter or scanned handout with selectable text into an editable Word document you can annotate, quote from, or reformat.
Rework contracts & forms
Pull the text out of a signed contract or proposal PDF so you can revise clauses, update details, or repurpose the wording for a new document.
Reuse old documents
Bring back the text from an old PDF resume, letter or brochure when the original Word file has been lost.
This converter vs. typical online converters
Most online converters send your file to a remote server before you ever see a result.
| Capability | This tool | Typical converter |
|---|---|---|
| Files stay on your device | Yes | Usually no |
| Account or sign-up required | No | Often yes |
| Batch-convert multiple PDFs | Yes | Often limited |
| Watermark on output | Never | Sometimes |
| Works with poor/offline connections | Mostly | No |
People converting PDFs to Word
“I needed to edit a contract fast and didn’t want to email a scan to some random website. This just worked in the tab.”
“Batch mode saved me converting a dozen old reports one by one. Queued them all and walked away.”
“Good for text-heavy PDFs. Just know it can’t rebuild complex tables perfectly β that part was expected.”
This PDF to Word converter is built for anyone who needs an editable Word document from a PDF β students revising reports, professionals reworking contracts, or anyone who has lost the original file and only has a PDF left.
Unlike converters that upload your document to a remote server, this tool reads the PDF and assembles the resulting .docx entirely inside your browser tab. Your files are never transmitted anywhere, which matters for contracts, IDs, and anything else you’d rather not hand to a third-party server.
It works best on PDFs that already contain selectable text (most reports, contracts, and exported documents). Scanned photo-style PDFs with no underlying text layer aren’t OCR’d β the FAQ below explains why.
Frequently asked questions
Yes β there’s no account, no sign-up and no watermark on the downloaded Word file.
No. Both reading the PDF and building the Word file happen inside your browser, so the file never leaves your device.
You get a standard .docx file, the same Open XML format Microsoft Word itself saves in, so it opens correctly in Word, Google Docs and LibreOffice.
Only if the PDF already has a selectable text layer. Purely scanned image PDFs need OCR to extract text, which this tool doesn’t perform, so the result may come back empty for those files.
Text is extracted line by line, so simple layouts convert cleanly, but complex tables, multi-column layouts and embedded images are not rebuilt β you’ll want to reformat those manually afterward.
Yes β queue up to 20 PDF files at once and convert them all with a single click; each one produces its own separate .docx download.
Each PDF can be up to 30MB, which comfortably covers the vast majority of everyday documents and reports.
Yes, it runs in any modern mobile or desktop browser β nothing to install.
