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PDF to Word

Convert PDF documents to editable Word files (.docx).

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About PDF to Word Conversion

Converting a PDF to a Word document lets you edit, reformat, and extract content from a PDF that would otherwise be static. This is useful when you receive a PDF form, report, or contract and need to make changes to the text.

PDF to Word conversion works best on text-based PDFs — documents originally created in a word processor or typesetting application.

PDFs created by scanning physical documents contain images of text rather than text data. These require OCR before the text can be extracted. Use the PDF OCR tool on this site first.

The output DOCX file can be opened in Microsoft Word, Google Docs, LibreOffice Writer, and any other modern word processor.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does converting PDF to Word preserve formatting?

Layout preservation depends on the complexity of the PDF. Text-based PDFs convert with high fidelity. Scanned PDFs require OCR first.

Can I convert a scanned PDF to Word?

Scanned PDFs need OCR to extract text before conversion. Use the PDF OCR tool first, then convert the searchable PDF to Word.

What is the output format — DOC or DOCX?

Output is in DOCX format, compatible with Microsoft Word 2007 and later, Google Docs, LibreOffice, and all modern word processors.

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