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Convert PDF to Word without uploading

Convert a PDF to an editable Word document, privately on your device.

Files stay on your device

Drop your PDF here, or click to choose

Files are processed on your device — nothing is uploaded.

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Best for text-heavy PDFs. Tables, multi-column layouts, and images won't fully carry over — you'll get editable text, not a pixel-perfect copy.

How to convert PDF to Word

  1. Drop your PDF — or click to choose it.
  2. Click Process. The PDF's text is rebuilt into an editable Word document right here in your browser — paragraphs, headings, and bold/italic, in reading order.
  3. Download the .docx and open it in Word, Google Docs, or LibreOffice.

Your file never leaves your device — the conversion runs entirely in your browser.

What carries over, and what doesn't

This tool rebuilds flowing, editable text: paragraphs, H1–H3 headings, and inline bold/italic. It's best for text-heavy PDFs — reports, letters, articles.

It is not a pixel-perfect copy. Tables become plain text rather than editable grids, multi-column pages may be read across in the wrong order, and images and exact layout are left out. When a PDF contains tables or looks multi-column, the tool says so right on the result — you're never left guessing.

Frequently asked questions

Do I have to upload my PDF to convert it?
No. Conversion runs entirely in your browser — your file is processed locally and never leaves your device.
Will tables convert to editable Word tables?
No. Tables come through as plain text, not editable table grids — the tool tells you when a PDF contains them. It's built for text-heavy documents.
Will the Word file look exactly like the PDF?
No. You get editable, flowing text — paragraphs, headings, and bold/italic — not a pixel-perfect facsimile. Multi-column layouts and images won't fully carry over.
Is converting PDF to Word free?
Yes. It's completely free, with no account, no sign-up, and no watermarks.