Update existing wording
Revise clauses, change names, or refresh outdated sections in contracts, policies, and internal templates.
Convert PDF files into editable Word documents in your browser. This page is most useful when a PDF needs text edits, comments, redlining, or content reuse in Microsoft Word.
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Upload a PDF file from your device to start the conversion.
Our engine reconstructs the layout. Download your editable .docx file in seconds.
This tool works best when the source PDF already contains selectable text and a clean document structure.
If a processed file is downloaded, the downloadable output is deleted immediately after delivery. If no download happens, temporary files are deleted no later than 2 hours.
If a processed file is downloaded, the downloadable output is deleted immediately after delivery. If no download happens, temporary files are deleted from the server no later than 2 hours.
Please wait while we turn your PDF into an editable Word file.
PDF to Word is the workflow to use when the content is locked inside a PDF but the next step requires editing paragraphs, revising wording, adding comments, or reusing sections in Microsoft Word.
This page is best for text-based PDFs such as contracts, reports, handbooks, proposals, and form-like documents where editable output matters more than reproducing every visual detail perfectly.
Best for text-heavy PDFs that need real editing afterward
Useful for Word-based review, redlining, and content reuse
Clean selectable-text PDFs convert more predictably than scanned pages
Revise clauses, change names, or refresh outdated sections in contracts, policies, and internal templates.
Move static PDF content into Word so editors, legal teams, or managers can comment and track changes.
Pull text from reports, manuals, and business documents into a format that is easier to copy, restructure, and republish.
Upload the PDF that you want to reopen for editing.
Start the conversion and wait for the DOCX output to be prepared.
Open the downloaded Word file and review headings, tables, lists, and spacing before making final edits.
PDFs with selectable text usually convert better than scan-only pages.
Review tables, multi-column sections, and bullets after export because structure can shift.
If the source PDF uses uncommon fonts, expect some spacing changes in Word.
Treat the DOCX as an editable starting point and proofread it before final delivery.
Once the content is editable again, these nearby tools help you return to PDF or move structured data elsewhere.
Yes, that is the main goal of this page. Text-based PDFs generally produce the most usable editable output for Word-based revisions.
Scanned or image-only PDFs are usually less predictable because the page has fewer directly editable text elements. Text-based source PDFs typically convert more cleanly.
Check headings, lists, page breaks, tables, and multi-column areas first. Those are the places where PDF layout most often needs small cleanup inside Word.