Need to edit a PDF in Microsoft Word? Converting a PDF to DOCX format lets you open and modify the content in Word, Google Docs, or any word processor. Here's how to do it for free without uploading your file to a cloud service.
Go to pdfeditor.onl/convert-pdf and select "PDF → DOCX" from the conversion options.
Click to upload or drag your PDF onto the converter. The file is processed entirely in your browser — it is never sent to any server.
Click Convert. The conversion extracts text and basic layout from your PDF and packages it as a DOCX file. Download it and open it in Microsoft Word, LibreOffice, or Google Docs.
Tip: Complex layouts with columns, tables, and images may require some manual formatting cleanup after conversion. Text-heavy documents convert most accurately.
Basic text, paragraphs, and headings are preserved well. Complex layouts with multiple columns, embedded charts, or custom fonts may need some manual adjustment after conversion.
For best results with scanned PDFs, first run OCR in PDF Studio to extract the text, then use the converter. Directly converting an image-based PDF produces a DOCX with embedded images rather than editable text.
Yes — completely free, no account, no watermarks on the output.