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How to Convert PDF to Word Without Adobe Acrobat

Extract editable text from any PDF and save it as a .docx file — free, no software required, no account.

Can you really convert PDF to Word in the browser?

Yes — with some caveats. Browser-based PDF-to-Word conversion handles text-based PDFs well. The text content, headings, and basic structure are preserved. Complex multi-column layouts, tables, and custom fonts may not convert perfectly.

For a scanned PDF (a photo of a document), you first need OCR to extract the text before it can be converted to Word format.

How to convert PDF to Word with PDFMono

  1. Go to pdfmono.com/pdf-to-word
  2. Drop your PDF onto the upload area
  3. Click "Convert to Word"
  4. Wait for processing (typically 5–15 seconds)
  5. Download your .docx file

What does "text preserved" actually mean?

The converter extracts the text content of each PDF page and places it in a Word document, preserving:

  • Paragraph breaks and basic structure
  • Bold and italic where detectable
  • Headings (when embedded in PDF structure)

It does not guarantee perfect reproduction of:

  • Complex tables (use PDF to Excel for tables)
  • Multi-column magazine-style layouts
  • Custom fonts replaced by standard Word fonts
  • Graphics and images positioned precisely

For scanned PDFs: run OCR first

If your PDF is a scan (it looks like a photo of a document — you can't select the text when you open it), you need OCR first. Use the OCR PDF tool to make the text selectable, then convert to Word.

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