Turn a PDF into an editable .doc file you can open in Microsoft Word or Google Docs.
Document ready.
This tool reads the text content of your PDF page by page and rebuilds it as a Word-compatible document you can open and edit in Microsoft Word, LibreOffice or Google Docs. Everything runs locally using Mozilla's PDF.js library — your file is never uploaded.
The converter focuses on getting the text out reliably. Complex layouts — multi-column pages, tables, or heavily designed PDFs — will come through as plain paragraphs rather than a pixel-perfect recreation of the original design. For pulling text out of reports, letters, or simple documents, this works well; for reproducing an intricate brochure layout, expect to do some manual formatting afterward.
A .doc file that opens directly in Word, Google Docs, or LibreOffice Writer.
Not currently — this version extracts text only, not embedded images.
No — scanned PDFs have no text layer. Use our OCR tool first to get the text, then paste it into Word yourself.