Turn a text-based PDF into an editable Word (.docx) file, right in your browser. Your file is never uploaded — the conversion runs on your device. It works best for text documents; complex layouts and tables may not transfer perfectly, and scanned PDFs aren't supported.
100% privado — los archivos se convierten en tu navegador y nunca se suben.
Drop a PDF — it loads locally, with no upload.
The text, sizes and paragraphs are rebuilt into a .docx on your device.
Open the .docx in Word, Google Docs, or Pages and edit away.
It reconstructs the text, font sizes, and paragraph structure into an editable Word file, which is great for text-based documents like letters, resumes, and reports. Because it runs entirely in your browser (with no server), very complex multi-column layouts and tables may not line up exactly — review the result before sending.
The PDF is almost certainly a scan (an image of a page), which has no selectable text to convert. Reading text from an image needs OCR, which this tool doesn't do yet. PDFs created from real text (exported from Word, Google Docs, etc.) convert fine.
Text and basic formatting are kept. Images and complex tables aren't reliably reconstructed in this in-browser version — for those, the layout may differ from the original.
No. The conversion runs entirely in your browser using JavaScript — your file never leaves your device, so it's safe even for sensitive documents.
Yes — completely free, no signup, no watermark, and no daily limits.