PDF to Word
PDF to Word reads the text in your document and exports it into a .docx file. Important: PDF files carry no formatting, table, or layout information — only positioned characters. So this tool only extracts plain text; the original Word-style formatting (fonts, tables, image placement) is not preserved. Use it when you just need the text.
How to use
- 1Upload your PDF file.
- 2Click "Convert".
- 3Download your DOCX file.
Why FREE PDF?
- Completely free
- No account required
- Processing happens in your browser whenever possible
- Your files stay yours
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Frequently Asked Questions
Will the converted Word document look exactly like the PDF?
Text and overall structure carry over; but since PDF is a fixed-layout format, complex designs (multi-column, advanced graphics) may show small differences.
Can I convert scanned PDFs to Word?
For scanned PDFs with no text layer, run the PDF OCR tool first to recognize the text.
Which programs can open the output file?
Since it's a standard .docx file, it opens cleanly in Microsoft Word, Google Docs, and LibreOffice Writer.
Can I edit the text after converting?
Yes, that's the whole point — you can select and edit the text in the output just like any normal Word file.
