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PDF to Word

Extract text from PDF and convert to an editable Word (.docx) file — entirely in your browser, 100% private.

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ℹ️ Note: Browser-based PDF→Word extracts text content and basic formatting. For pixel-perfect layout conversion of complex PDFs, a server-side tool is recommended.
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Drag & Drop your PDF here

Text-based PDFs work best · Scanned PDFs extract limited text

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① Read PDF ② Extract Text ③ Build DOCX ④ Save

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✅ Conversion Complete!

Your Word document is ready.

⬇️ Download Word (.docx)
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Conversion in browser — files never leave your device

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Editable DOCX

Get a fully editable Word document

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Text Preview

Preview extracted content before downloading

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert PDF to Word for free?

Upload your PDF file above and click "Convert to Word (.docx)". The extracted text will be saved as a fully editable Word document — completely free.

Will my PDF layout be preserved in Word?

Text content, paragraph structure, and page organization are preserved. Complex visual layouts like columns and precise positioning may differ due to browser-based extraction limits.

What types of PDF work best for conversion?

Text-based PDFs (created digitally from Word, Excel, or other software) produce the best results. Scanned image PDFs have limited text extraction without OCR.

Is the converted Word file fully editable?

Yes. You receive a standard .docx file that is fully editable in Microsoft Word, Google Docs, LibreOffice, and all major word processors.

Is my PDF uploaded to a server for conversion?

No. MyPDFEasy uses Mozilla PDF.js to read your PDF and docx.js to generate the Word file — entirely in your browser with complete privacy.

How do I convert a scanned PDF to Word?

Scanned PDFs are images, not text, so they require OCR technology. Browser-based tools have limited OCR. For scanned documents, a server-side OCR tool gives better results.