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Convert PDF documents to editable Word files with advanced formatting preservation.
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Maximum file size: 50MB per file • Up to 5 files
Use PDF to Word to create an editable DOCX draft from a PDF. Conversion is helpful when the original Word file is missing, but it is not a promise that every layout, table, font, image, or scanned page will become perfect editable content. Normal conversion may use server-side pdf2docx processing for better layout preservation, with browser-based fallback where applicable, so review the DOCX before treating it as final.
Check headings, columns, tables, page breaks, and image placement in Word before sending or publishing.
Run OCR first when the PDF is an image scan; conversion alone cannot reliably recover text that is not encoded in the PDF.
Inspect merged cells, wrapped text, and repeated headers, then adjust the DOCX manually where needed.
Unlock the file if you have permission and confirm it opens normally before converting.
PDF to Word may use server-side pdf2docx processing for conversion quality, with client-side fallback where applicable. Do not use it for documents that cannot be uploaded or processed outside your controlled environment unless you confirm a client-only workflow.
Confirm whether the file is text-based, scanned, protected, or layout-heavy so you know what cleanup to expect.
Run the conversion, allowing server-side processing when acceptable or using the fallback where applicable.
Inspect tables, fonts, images, page breaks, and any OCR-sensitive sections before editing or sharing.
Drag and drop or select PDF documents to convert. Supports files up to 50MB.
Select conversion quality (Basic, Standard, High) and formatting options.
Our system automatically selects server or client conversion for best results.
Get your converted DOCX files with preserved formatting and structure.
Python-based pdf2docx processing for editable DOCX drafts that still need review.
Browser-based conversion ensures reliability when server is unavailable.
Automatically chooses the best conversion method based on file characteristics.
Attempts to carry over text, tables, images, and basic structure where the source PDF supports it.
Attempts to extract embedded images and graphics when the PDF structure makes them available.
Convert multiple PDF files simultaneously with progress tracking.
Convert a text-based PDF report to DOCX, then review headings, tables, and page breaks before assigning edits.
Recover labels and paragraphs from a PDF form, then rebuild fields or complex tables manually in Word.
Server conversion uses Python's pdf2docx library for a more capable editable draft, while client conversion can provide a fallback in supported cases. Always review layout, tables, fonts, and page breaks after conversion.
Formatting accuracy depends on how the PDF was built. Text-based documents usually convert better than scanned pages, complex columns, custom fonts, layered artwork, or locked files.
PDF to Word may use server-side processing or client-side fallback depending on the conversion path. Use sanitized files when possible and avoid documents that cannot be uploaded or processed outside your controlled environment.
Not always. Text-based PDFs usually convert better than scans or complex designs, but tables, columns, fonts, and page breaks may need manual cleanup.
PDF to Word may use server-side pdf2docx processing with fallback where applicable, so use it only for documents you are allowed to upload or process.
Our converter combines server-side processing using Python's pdf2docx library and reliable client-side conversion for maximum compatibility. The system intelligently selects the optimal conversion method.
This tool is particularly useful when: