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Convert PDF to Word

Editable .docx in your browser. Good for resumes, contracts, and most documents.
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PDF up to 25 MB · Free for 1 page · Pro for full documents

Editable Word documents from PDFs

How PDF→Word actually works

Behind the scenes, pdfmundo's converter walks the PDF page-by-page using a JavaScript PDF reader, groups text into paragraphs by vertical position, and runs a font-size histogram to spot headings. Tables are detected when columns line up consistently across rows (confidence threshold around 70%); below that, the content falls back to plain paragraphs with a warning. Images embedded in the PDF are extracted and re-embedded in the Word document. The assembled .docx is built in your browser tab and downloaded directly — nothing is uploaded.

When to use it

This is the right tool when you need to edit a PDF you no longer have a source file for: tailoring a resume someone sent you in PDF form, revising a contract you only have as a finalized PDF, marking up a report for review, or recovering text from a PDF whose original .docx is lost. For one-page documents it's free; the Pro tier lifts to 100 MB and multi-page output. If the input is a scan rather than a digitally-generated PDF, run OCR PDF first to add a text layer — the converter needs real text data, not page images.

The trade-offs

PDF→Word is structural, not pixel-perfect. Single-column documents, technical reports, and most business templates convert cleanly — text flows, headings are detected, simple tables come through. Multi-column layouts (academic papers, newsletters) often reorder paragraphs because PDF stores text positionally rather than logically; the reading order has to be inferred. Complex floating layouts, decorative typography, and form fields don't survive the conversion. If the input is a scanned page or a photograph of a printed page, the converter sees an image and produces an empty Word doc — that's the OCR case, not this one.

How it compares

Server-based converters (Smallpdf, iLovePDF, the Acrobat web version) upload your PDF to remote servers, run the conversion there, and return a download link. For an internal HR memo this is fine; for an unredacted client contract or a medical record, it isn't. pdfmundo runs the entire conversion in your browser — the PDF never transits a network. Adobe Acrobat's desktop app produces higher fidelity than any web-based tool, including ours, because it owns the source PDF format spec. For documents where layout is everything, it's still the right tool. For everything else, browser-based is faster and free for single-page conversions.

Common mistakes

The most common mistake is feeding a scanned PDF and expecting editable text — a scan is an image of a page, so there is no text data to extract until OCR is run. Second is over-trusting table detection in dense multi-column reports; if the original used non-standard styling (merged cells, nested headers), the output may need manual cleanup in Word. Third: expecting form fields, signatures, or interactive elements to convert — they are PDF-specific objects with no Word equivalent. For text-only extraction without DOCX wrapping, PDF→Text is a lighter alternative.

Frequently asked questions

Will the layout match exactly?
We extract text and basic structure. Tables work best on simple, well-aligned data. Multi-column layouts may merge columns or split awkwardly. Custom fonts are substituted with Word's defaults (Calibri, Times New Roman, or Courier New). For pixel-perfect conversion, use Adobe Acrobat.
What if my PDF is a scan?
If your PDF has no text layer (it's an image of text), conversion will be empty. Run OCR PDF first to add a text layer, then return here.
Are fonts preserved?
We detect the font family and substitute with the closest Word default. Bold and italic are preserved. Custom fonts are not embedded — that would inflate file size and create copyright exposure on licensed fonts.
What about images?
Images come through as inline pictures. Position is approximate; Word reflows them with surrounding paragraphs. Complex page layouts with text wrapping may flow differently.
What's the page limit?
Free tier converts page 1 of any PDF. Pro tier converts the full document — $1.99 day pass, $4.99 credits, $5.99/mo Pro, or $49/annual Pro annual. Same key works across all our Pro tools. The free preview is fully functional on page 1; you can verify quality before paying.
Is my file uploaded?
No. Conversion runs entirely in your browser — your file never touches our servers. We can't see your documents.

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