Convert PDF to Word
Turn a PDF into an editable Word document — privately, in your browser.
Drag & drop your file here
or click to choose — your file is processed locally and never uploaded
How to convert PDF to Word
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Open your PDF
Drop in the file. It's read locally and never uploaded.
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Extract or recognize text
Text-based PDFs use the text layer; scanned PDFs can be read with OCR.
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Download the .docx
An editable Word document is built on your device for you to save.
Editable Word, without uploading
Converting a PDF to Word online means uploading your document to a conversion service. pdfnoupload builds the .docx in your browser: it reads the text with PDF.js (or recognizes it with OCR for scans) and assembles a Word file with the docx library, all locally. Your document — often a contract or report you need to edit — never touches a server.
What to realistically expect
PDF doesn't store paragraph structure, columns or table relationships the way Word does — so every PDF-to-Word conversion, including from expensive desktop apps, has to estimate the layout. Text-based PDFs convert cleanly as flowing text; complex multi-column layouts and tables may lose their exact structure; scanned PDFs depend on OCR accuracy. We don't promise a pixel-perfect editable clone, because that isn't possible. What you get is the text, in order, ready to edit — produced privately and offline.
Frequently asked questions
Is my PDF uploaded to convert it?+
No. Conversion happens in your browser. Confirm zero uploads in DevTools → Network.
Will the Word file look exactly like the PDF?+
No conversion can guarantee that — PDF stores no paragraph or table structure. You get the text in order, ready to edit; complex layouts may differ.
Can it convert scanned PDFs?+
Yes, using OCR to recognize the text first. Accuracy depends on scan quality.