PDF to Word — Free Online Converter
Turn a PDF's text into an editable Word (.docx) document, right in your browser. No uploads, no sign-up, no watermark.
Turn the text of any PDF into an editable Word (.docx) document. Open your file and download a .docx you can open in Word, Google Docs, or LibreOffice and type straight into. It all happens in your browser — your file is never uploaded to a server.
Who uses the PDF to Word converter
- Reusing the text of a report or article that only exists as a PDF.
- Quoting long passages without retyping them by hand.
- Editing a document whose original Word file is long gone.
- Translating or reviewing a document's text in a familiar editor.
Convert in 3 steps
- 1. Open the editor and upload your PDF.
- 2. The document's text is extracted and a .docx is built automatically.
- 3. Download the Word file and open it in any word processor.
What actually carries over
This tool carries over the text: each reconstructed line becomes a Word paragraph, in page order. Formatting, images, columns, tables, and page layout are not carried over — the goal is to get the words back so you can edit them, not to produce a pixel-perfect visual copy. If you need to preserve the exact look, edit the PDF directly instead of converting it.
Frequently asked questions
Are images and formatting preserved?
No — the output is text: one paragraph per line. That makes it ideal for reusing the words, not for reproducing the design.
What if my PDF is a scan (images only)?
Run the OCR tool first to recognise the text inside the images, then export to Word and you'll get the recognised words.
Is there a watermark or a page limit?
No — the tool is completely free, with no watermarks, no limits, and no sign-up.
Is my file uploaded?
No — the extraction and the Word file are built in your browser; the document never leaves your device.