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⚠ Headings, bold, italic, font sizes, and paragraph structure are extracted. For PDFs exported from Word or Google Docs, semantic heading levels (H1–H6) and lists are also preserved. Tables, images, and multi-column layouts are not preserved. Scanned PDFs will produce an empty document.
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PDFToolsFree extracts the text from your PDF and turns it into an editable Word (.docx) document you can open in Microsoft Word, Google Docs, or LibreOffice. It's ideal when you need to reuse or edit the wording of a report, letter, or article without retyping it. The conversion runs entirely in your browser, so your document is never uploaded and stays private.
Yes. The output is a standard .docx file with selectable, editable text that opens in Microsoft Word, Google Docs, LibreOffice, and other editors.
Headings, bold, italic, font sizes, paragraphs, and lists are extracted. For PDFs exported from Word or Google Docs, heading levels (H1–H6) are also preserved. Complex layouts such as tables, images, and multi-column designs are not carried over.
No. This tool extracts existing digital text, so a scanned PDF (which is essentially a picture of a page) will produce an empty document. You would need OCR software to recognise text in a scan first.
No. The text extraction happens entirely in your browser. Your PDF is never uploaded or stored anywhere, so it stays completely private.
Yes. You can convert PDFs to Word in any modern browser on Android or iOS.