PDF to Word

Pull text out of a PDF and save it as an editable DOCX file — entirely in your browser. No subscription, no upload, no waiting in line at an online converter that may keep your file on their server.

How to convert a PDF to Word

  1. Upload your PDF.
  2. Click Convert. The text is extracted page by page.
  3. Download the .docx file and open it in Word, Google Docs, LibreOffice, or Pages.

Why convert PDFs to Word with QuickPDFKit?

  • Private — sensitive contracts and reports never leave your browser.
  • No subscription — unlimited conversions, no “upgrade for more documents”.
  • Universal output — DOCX opens in every modern word processor.
  • Works offline after the first page load.

Common uses

  • Editing a contract draft you only have as a PDF
  • Pulling notes out of a long PDF report for a summary
  • Translating a foreign-language document section by section
  • Repurposing a legacy white paper into new content
  • Preparing PDF text for a CMS or blog post
  • Quoting a passage in a paper without retyping it

Frequently asked questions

Will the layout be preserved exactly?

The tool focuses on text. Complex multi-column layouts, tables, and image positioning may flow differently in Word — expect to do light reformatting.

Does it work on scanned PDFs?

No. Scanned pages are images of text, not actual text. You'd need OCR (optical character recognition) first — which this tool doesn't do.

What about images in the PDF?

Images are not transferred — only text is extracted. Add the visuals back manually in Word if you need them.

Is anything uploaded?

No. Extraction runs in your browser via pdfjs-dist; the DOCX is built locally with the docx library.