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Convert PDF to Word Online

PDF to Word (DOCX) converter with text recognition. Regular PDFs and scans — everything in the browser, no server upload.

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PDF · Max size: 30.0MB

Files never leave your device — conversion runs locally in your browser.

What is the PDF-to-Word converter?

The PDF-to-Word converter turns a PDF file into an editable DOCX document that opens in Microsoft Word, Google Docs, LibreOffice or Pages. Regular PDFs are processed in seconds; scans automatically go through in-browser OCR and the recognised text is saved into the DOCX. Files never leave your device — the entire conversion runs locally.

PDF to Word FAQ

Does it work on scanned PDFs?

Yes. PDFs without a text layer go through in-browser OCR (Tesseract WASM) automatically and the recognised text lands in the DOCX as regular editable text. 16 languages supported, including English, Russian, German, French.

Where does my PDF go?

Nowhere. The whole conversion runs locally in your browser: PDF.js extracts text, Tesseract WASM OCRs scans, the DOCX is assembled client-side. We see neither the input nor the output — important for contracts, medical records, passports.

Will the PDF layout survive in Word?

Text is preserved page-by-page with "Page N" headings and page breaks; paragraphs are grouped naturally. Complex layouts (multi-column, tables, inline images) are simplified — exact reproduction needs commercial engines like Adobe Acrobat. The result is great for editing and copying.

What output format?

DOCX (Office Open XML, MS Word 2007+). Opens in Microsoft Word, Google Docs, LibreOffice Writer, Pages, OnlyOffice — everywhere. Fully editable.

What is the maximum PDF size?

30 MB. For larger files, split into chunks with our "Split PDF" tool first. Everything is local, nothing uploads to a server.

How fast is it?

PDF with a text layer — 2–5 seconds. Scans — about 5–30 seconds per page due to OCR. A 20-page scan converts in 2–3 minutes on a desktop, longer on phones.