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PDF to Word

Convert PDFs into Word documents when you need to revise text, update contracts, reuse copy, or continue editing in Microsoft Word.

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Availability note

PDF to Word works on a best-effort basis and is strongest on text-heavy files. Complex layouts, tables, forms, charts, and positioning can lose fidelity.

Supported formats

PDF

Max file size

25 MB

Privacy

Uploaded files are processed temporarily and should be deleted after 30 minutes.

PDF extraction settings

Upload your PDF and configure how it should be extracted to Word (.docx).

Extraction

Page range

Extract all pages or only the pages you actually need.

Extraction mode

Choose between more editable output or closer visual fidelity.

Target export

This tool will produce a download in the matching target format.

Word (.docx)

Progress

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Choose at least one PDF to begin.

About PDF to Word

Use this PDF to Word converter when a static PDF needs to become an editable document again. It is useful for contracts, proposals, reports, and internal documents where the layout matters, but the text still needs to be revised in Word.

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Why people convert PDF to Word

PDF is great for sharing finished documents, but it becomes awkward the moment someone needs to rewrite a paragraph, update a date, or insert a new section. That is where a PDF to Word workflow makes more sense than copying content by hand.

Teams often use it for client agreements, policy updates, tenders, training material, and archived files that must be brought back into an editable format.

What to expect from the DOCX output

The main goal is to preserve readable structure so headings, paragraphs, and tables can continue in Word with less cleanup afterward. Some documents will still need a quick review, especially if the original PDF is heavily styled.

For ordinary business documents, the value is speed: upload once, download the DOCX version, and continue editing in a familiar word processor.

Common use cases for PDF to Word

This tool fits revision-heavy work such as legal text updates, proposal editing, internal documentation, resume changes, and turning finished PDFs into reusable templates.

It also pairs well with the reverse Word to PDF route when you need to edit first and then export a clean shareable version again.

Frequently asked questions

Can I edit the converted file in Microsoft Word?

Yes. The purpose of PDF to Word is to create a DOCX file you can open and revise in Microsoft Word or another compatible word processor.

Is PDF to Word useful for contracts and reports?

Yes. It is commonly used for contract revisions, policy documents, proposals, reports, and other files where rewriting the text matters more than keeping the PDF locked.

Will tables and headings stay readable after conversion?

They often do in standard business documents, but the exact result depends on the original PDF. A quick review is still smart before sharing the edited file onward.