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PDF to DOCX Converter

Convert PDF files to editable DOCX text or visually exact Word pages privately in your browser, with smart headings, alignment and page-size detection.

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What is the PDF to DOCX converter?

The PDF to DOCX Converter creates a Microsoft Word document from a PDF without uploading the source file. It offers two purpose-built conversion modes because no single browser technique can provide both perfect page appearance and completely editable content.

Editable Text reconstructs the PDF's embedded text as Word paragraphs. It detects line positions, approximate alignment, font size, bold and italic styling, likely headings, original page dimensions and page boundaries. This mode is useful when you need to rewrite, copy or restyle a digitally created PDF.

Exact Visual Pages renders each PDF page into a sharp image and places it on a matching Word page. It preserves scans, graphics, unusual fonts, columns and complex layouts much more closely, but the page content behaves as an image instead of editable Word text.

How to convert PDF to Word

  • Upload a PDF or open the built-in sample.
  • Review the page thumbnails and document details.
  • Choose Editable Text for rewriting or Exact Visual Pages for appearance.
  • Select the visual render quality when using exact-page mode.
  • Create and download the DOCX file.

The converter warns when a PDF contains little extractable text. Scanned PDFs usually need OCR before they can become editable; exact-page mode remains suitable when visual preservation is the goal.

How client-side conversion works

The browser reads the PDF page tree and embedded text positioning. Editable mode groups nearby text items into lines, preserves useful font cues and creates a separate Word section for each source page. The reconstruction is designed to remain practical to edit rather than reproducing every PDF drawing command.

Visual mode renders pages sequentially at the chosen resolution, flattens them onto a white background and inserts them into size-matched DOCX sections. Sequential rendering limits peak browser work, although large documents at maximum quality can still require substantial memory.

Accuracy, privacy and limitations

PDF is a fixed-page display format, while DOCX is a flowing document format. Tables, forms, equations, multi-column reading order, text boxes, letter spacing and vector graphics may not reconstruct perfectly as editable Word objects. Password-protected files must be unlocked first. Always review business, legal or print-critical output.

All parsing, page rendering and DOCX generation happen in browser memory. Your PDF is not uploaded, stored or shared by this website.

Frequently asked questions

Is my PDF uploaded?

No. PDF reading, rendering and DOCX creation happen locally in your browser.

Which mode should I choose?

Use Editable Text when you need to rewrite digital PDF content. Use Exact Visual Pages when matching scans or complex layouts matters more than text editing.

Can it make a scanned PDF editable?

Not directly. Scans contain page images rather than embedded text, so use exact-page mode or run OCR before editable conversion.

Will tables and columns remain editable?

Simple text order is reconstructed, but complex tables, columns, forms and positioned objects may flatten or require manual cleanup in Word.

Does it preserve page size and orientation?

Yes. Each PDF page becomes a matching Word section, including portrait, landscape and mixed page sizes.

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