PDF → Word
Extract every line of text from your PDF and package it into a clean .docx document. Runs entirely in your browser.
How PDF to Word works
Drag a .pdf file into the drop-zone or click to browse. Your file never leaves the browser.
We use Mozilla's pdf.js to extract every line of text, then package it into a clean .docx file locally.
Click the download button. The Word document opens in Microsoft Word, Google Docs, LibreOffice, or Pages.
Frequently asked
Is the PDF uploaded to a server?+
No. All parsing and Word-document creation runs locally in your browser. Your file never touches our servers.
Which PDFs are supported?+
Any text-based PDF works. Image-only / scanned PDFs need OCR — that's on our roadmap.
Are the fonts and formatting preserved?+
Text content, line order and paragraph breaks are preserved. Complex layouts (columns, tables, precise fonts) may need manual tweaks in Word.
Is there a file-size limit?+
Only limited by your device's memory. Files up to a few hundred MB work on modern laptops.
Does it work offline?+
Yes — once the page has loaded, no network is required for the conversion itself.