PDF to Word.

Turn a PDF into a real, editable .docx file. Opens directly in Microsoft Word, Google Docs, or LibreOffice.

Files never leave your device
Local processing
Conversions happen in your browser. Nothing is uploaded.
Instant results
Native browser APIs mean no server queue, no waiting room.
No account needed
Open, drop, convert. No sign-up, no email, no friction.

Frequently asked questions

Is the output a real .docx file?
Yes — it is a genuine Word document, not a renamed RTF or HTML file. It opens natively in Microsoft Word, Google Docs, Apple Pages, and LibreOffice, and you can edit, save, and share it like any other Word document.
Will fonts, tables, and images be preserved?
Text content is preserved fully, with line breaks and page breaks reconstructed from the PDF's layout. Original fonts are not embedded — Word substitutes its defaults — and complex tables or in-page images are not yet carried over. For a layout-faithful copy, convert to JPG instead.
Will scanned PDFs work?
Not directly. Scanned PDFs contain images of text, not selectable text. To turn a scan into an editable document, you need OCR first — coming as a separate AI tool.
Why is it free with no signup?
Because the conversion runs in your browser. There is no server doing the work, no API to pay for, and nothing to gate. Anthropic-grade hardware to do this would cost real money — running on your own laptop is free.
Are my files really not uploaded?
Correct. Every conversion in this tool runs in your browser using JavaScript and the local file APIs. There is no server-side processing, no file upload, no temporary storage, and no log of what you converted. You can verify this by opening your browser's network tab while converting — the only traffic is loading the page itself.
Do I need an account or to install anything?
No. Open the page, drop your file, download the result. No signup, no email, no extension, no app.
Is there a file-size limit?
Not from us. The practical limit is your device's memory — browser tabs typically handle files in the hundreds of megabytes range without issues. Very large files may take longer to process on phones than on laptops.