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
- Upload your PDF.
- Click Convert. The text is extracted page by page.
- 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.