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Extract editable text into a DOCX document. 100% on-device.
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How it works
- Drop a text-based PDF.
- Text is extracted page by page and reconstructed into headings, paragraphs, and lists.
- Download the result as a .docx file that opens in Word, LibreOffice, or Google Docs.
- Edit freely — the text is real, editable document content, not an image.
What people use it for
- Recovering an editable copy of a document whose original Word file is lost.
- Reusing report text in a new document without retyping.
- Getting PDF content into a Word-based review workflow.
Good to know
- This is honest text extraction, not layout replication: headings, paragraphs, and lists carry over; exact fonts, tables, images, columns, and positioning do not. Tools that promise pixel-faithful conversion do it on their servers — with your document.
- Scanned PDFs need PDF OCR first, since there is no text to extract.
Frequently asked questions
Will my document look identical in Word?
No — and that is a deliberate trade-off. You get clean, structured, fully editable text with the document's heading hierarchy, produced entirely on your device. For visually faithful reproduction of complex layouts, a server-grade engine would need your file uploaded.
What structure is preserved?
Heading levels (inferred from font size), paragraph breaks, and bullet/numbered lists. Bold/italic runs, tables, and images are not carried over in this version.
Is my document sent to a server?
No. Extraction and the DOCX build (via the docx library) run in your browser from start to finish.