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Turn a PDF into an editable Word document you can actually work with. The conversion uses layout analysis to rebuild genuine paragraphs, tables and text flow — not the page-sized text boxes many converters produce that fall apart the moment you edit. Best results come from digitally-created PDFs (exported from Word, Google Docs, invoicing tools); heavily designed layouts convert approximately.
Transparency: this is one of the few tools on this site that convert on our server, because the layout-analysis engine doesn't exist for browsers. Files are converted in memory and deleted immediately — never stored or read. Tools marked "in-browser" never upload anything.
Frequently asked questions
Why does my converted Word document look different from the PDF?
PDF fixes ink on a page; Word reflows text. Conversion reconstructs the document's logic — paragraphs, tables, columns — so simple and moderately formatted documents convert cleanly, while intricate designs (magazines, complex forms) come out simplified.
Can I convert a scanned PDF to Word?
Not with this tool — scans are photographs of pages with no text layer to extract, so they need OCR first. If the PDF was created digitally (you can select its text), it will convert.
Will tables survive the conversion?
Yes — table detection is the main reason we use a layout-analysis engine rather than a generic converter. Regular grids convert into real Word tables; heavily merged or borderless layouts may need touch-up.
Is my PDF stored on your server?
No. It's converted in memory and both the upload and the result are deleted the moment your download is served, whether conversion succeeds or fails. Files up to 50 MB.