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Convert a PDF's text into an editable Word (.docx) document.
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Processed in your browser - never uploaded
Sapphire Broking's free PDF to Word tool turns a text-based PDF into an editable Word document (.docx) so you can copy, correct, and reformat content instead of retyping it by hand. It reads the text layer inside your PDF and rebuilds it as flowing, editable paragraphs you can open in Microsoft Word, Google Docs, or any editor that supports .docx.
Everything happens right inside your browser. Your PDF is opened and converted on your own device and is never uploaded to a server, so private contracts, statements, and reports stay entirely on your computer. There is no sign-up, no watermark, and no file leaving your machine.
One honest note before you start: this tool extracts the text layer, which works beautifully for PDFs created from a computer (exported from Word, Google Docs, a browser, or most software). A scanned document or an image-only PDF has no text layer to pull from, so it would need OCR (optical character recognition) to read the picture of the text — that is a future feature, not something this tool does yet. It also recovers your text, not a pixel-perfect copy of the original layout.
Open the PDF to Word tool
Go to the PDF to Word tool on Sapphire Broking's PDF Tools site. Nothing needs to be installed and no account is required.
Select your PDF
Click to choose your PDF file, or drag and drop it onto the page. The file is read directly on your device and is never uploaded anywhere.
Convert the text
The tool extracts the text layer from your PDF and rebuilds it as editable paragraphs. This runs in your browser, so it finishes quickly for most text-based documents.
Download your Word document
Save the generated .docx file to your device. You can then open it in Microsoft Word, Google Docs, or any editor that supports Word documents.
Review and edit
Open the document and check the text, since formatting and exact layout may differ from the original. Fix any spacing or headings as needed before you use it.
The entire conversion runs in your browser, so your PDF is processed locally and never uploaded to a server. Sensitive contracts, statements, and reports stay private on your own computer.
Instead of retyping a document, you get real, selectable text in a .docx file. Copy quotes, fix typos, or reuse whole sections in Word or Google Docs.
There is no account to create, no email to hand over, and no watermark stamped on your output. Convert as many text-based PDFs as you like at no cost.
Because nothing is installed, it runs the same on Windows, Mac, Linux, or a phone. All you need is a modern web browser.
Most online PDF tools upload your document to a server to process it. This one does not. Every operation runs inside your own browser using WebAssembly, so your files are read, processed, and saved locally - they are never transmitted, stored, or seen by Sapphire Broking or anyone else. That makes it safe to use with financial statements, contracts, and identity documents.
No. The conversion runs entirely in your browser on your own device, so your PDF is never uploaded to any server and stays private.
Not always. The tool recovers your text as editable paragraphs, but it does not reproduce the exact layout, so fonts, columns, and spacing may need adjusting after conversion.
A scanned or image-only PDF has no text layer for the tool to read, only a picture of the text. Reading that would require OCR, which is a planned future feature and is not supported yet.
PDFs created digitally — exported from Word, Google Docs, a browser, or similar software — work best because they contain a real text layer. A quick test is whether you can select and highlight the text in your PDF viewer.
No. The tool works in any modern web browser with no installation, no sign-up, and no watermark on the result.
The focus is on recovering text, so images are generally not carried over and complex tables may lose their exact structure. You may need to re-add images and tidy up table layout in Word.
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