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PDF to Word

Upload a PDF and export it as a Word document (.docx). Best for text-based PDFs. If your PDF is scanned, use OCR first.

Tip: If your PDF is scanned (image-only), use “PDF OCR” first.
Preview (Extracted Text)
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Privacy-first: Your PDF stays on your device. Nothing is uploaded.

How PDF to Word conversion works

This tool extracts readable text from your PDF and generates a DOCX file. It works best with normal PDFs that contain selectable text (not scanned images). If your file is scanned, the PDF OCR tool will help extract the text first.

How to Use

Upload the PDF, review the extracted text preview, and then convert the file to DOCX when it looks suitable. This workflow is best when the original PDF already contains selectable text and you need an editable draft for revisions, quoting, or repurposing content. If the preview does not look right, the source file may be image-based, in which case OCR should come first. Checking the preview before export helps you avoid downloading a document that will need major cleanup.

Best use cases

PDF to Word conversion is useful for editing assignments, resumes, contracts, reports, and office documents without retyping the content.

FAQ

Why is the preview important?
It helps you confirm the PDF contains usable text before you create the DOCX file.
Will scanned PDFs convert well?
Usually not without OCR first, because scanned pages are images rather than embedded text.
When is this better than retyping?
It saves time when you need to revise long reports, reuse sections, or edit text-heavy PDFs quickly.

Privacy Reassurance

Conversion happens in the browser and the document does not need to be stored remotely just to produce an editable copy. That helps reduce exposure when you are working with reports, class materials, or internal text documents.

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