Convert PDF files to Microsoft Word documents. Make your PDFs editable — copy text, edit content, reformat — from any PDF, including scanned documents.
.doc is the original Microsoft Word document format, introduced in early versions of Word. It stores text, images, tables, and formatting in a binary structure. While widely used for many years, it is a proprietary format with limited external compatibility.
.docx was introduced with Microsoft Office 2007 and is based on the open XML standard (Office Open XML). It offers better compression, improved security, and wider compatibility with modern tools and platforms — including Google Docs, LibreOffice, and online editors. Use .docx for most use cases, and .doc only if you need to open the file in Word 2003 or earlier.
Upload your PDF file via drag & drop or click to browse from your device
Choose the output format — DOCX (modern, recommended) or DOC (Word 2003 or earlier)
Enable OCR and select the OCR method and source language for scanned or image-based PDFs (optional)
Click "Convert to Word" and wait a moment while your document is processed
Download your Word file — text, formatting, and layout are preserved and fully editable