Turn any PDF into a fully editable Word document in seconds. Free forever, no signup, no watermark.
Why use this
Editable text, not pictures: Born-digital PDFs convert into real, editable text — not images of text — so you can rewrite paragraphs, fix typos, and re-style headings.
Tables stay structured: Simple data tables transfer as real Word tables (rows, columns, borders), ready for sorting and formula work.
Images and charts preserved: Embedded photos, logos and chart images come across at original resolution and stay in place in the document flow.
OCR for scanned PDFs: Scanned-only PDFs will be routed through OCR first so a phone-camera contract becomes a real editable Word doc, not a pile of images.
Round-trip friendly: Edit the .docx and convert back with [Word to PDF](/word-to-pdf) for a clean delivery PDF, keeping the .docx as your source of truth.
Use cases
Updating an old contract whose source .docx has been lost
Editing a resume PDF that a friend sent you for review
Translating a published article paragraph-by-paragraph in Word
Pulling quotes out of a research paper to cite in your own write-up
Reusing a vendor proposal as the starting point for a new bid
How it works
Open the PDF to Word tool — When the tool launches, you'll click "Select PDF file" or drag a PDF into the upload box.
Pick output options — Choose .docx (Word 2007+) or .doc (legacy). For scanned PDFs, an OCR-first pass will be offered automatically.
Click "Convert to Word" — Text, fonts, images and tables will be rebuilt in an editable Word document, preserving layout as closely as possible.
Download your .docx — Open it in Microsoft Word, Google Docs, LibreOffice or any compatible editor and start editing.
Frequently asked questions
Is PDF to Word available now?
Not yet — the tool is on our launch list and arriving soon. Join the waitlist on the page and we'll email you the moment it's live. In the meantime, opening the PDF directly in Microsoft Word (File → Open → select .pdf) is the closest free workaround.
Will the converted Word doc look exactly like the PDF?
Born-digital PDFs (exported directly from Word, Google Docs, InDesign etc.) will convert near-identically. PDFs assembled from many sources, or with complex multi-column layouts, may need light cleanup in Word after conversion.
Can I convert scanned PDFs to Word?
Yes — when the tool launches, scanned PDFs will be routed through OCR first so they become editable text instead of just images of text. Accuracy depends on scan quality (300 DPI is the sweet spot).