Editing legacy agreements
Convert old PDF contracts and terms sheets into editable Word files to draft quick changes and revisions.
PDF tools
Extract selectable PDF text and save it as a DOCX file for editing.
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Choose a text-based PDF file.
Extract the selectable text.
Download the DOCX output.
PDF to Word extracts editable text streams from a PDF and saves them as a standard DOCX file. It is best for text-based documents that you need to re-word or update without manual retyping.
When you have a fixed-layout PDF but need to make substantial wording edits, retype clauses, or update outdated statistics, copy-pasting section by section is incredibly tedious. This PDF to Word tool parses selectable text structures inside any standard PDF and outputs a structured Microsoft Word DOCX file in seconds. Since all text rendering and file compilation run locally inside your browser, it guarantees complete privacy for client briefings, contracts, and private reports. Please note that scanned document images require complex OCR servers, so this browser-first tool works best on PDFs with already selectable text layers.
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No. This browser version extracts text into DOCX and does not preserve complex layout perfectly.
Scanned PDFs need OCR before text can be extracted. This browser tool is for selectable text PDFs.
Yes. Once the page is loaded in your browser, the text extraction runs locally on your device without sending any data over the web.
Completely. Because the text parsing library compiles the DOCX file entirely in client-side memory, no document data is ever sent to or stored on our servers.
Common western fonts translate beautifully. Highly unique custom fonts or non-standard symbols may resolve to standard system equivalents in the final Word file.
No. Security restrictions or password locks must be removed from the PDF before you can extract its text.