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What is PDF?

PDF (Portable Document Format) is the global standard for document exchange, created by Adobe in 1993 and later standardized as ISO 32000. PDF files preserve exact formatting, fonts, images, and layout regardless of the software, hardware, or operating system used to view them. This makes PDF the format of choice for contracts, reports, invoices, academic papers, government forms, and any document where visual fidelity matters.

Our free PDF converter works in both directions. Convert PDF files into editable formats like Word (DOCX), Excel (XLSX), PowerPoint (PPTX), and plain text. Or convert documents, spreadsheets, presentations, and images into polished PDF files. The converter handles scanned PDFs with OCR (optical character recognition) in 17 languages, preserves hyperlinks and bookmarks, and supports PDF/A for archival compliance. All processing happens securely on our servers with automatic file deletion after conversion.

PDF vs DOCX vs ODT

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PDF

Looks identical everywhere

  • Fixed layout across all devices
  • Supports digital signatures
  • Print-ready with bleed & crop marks
  • Password encryption & permissions
  • Embeds fonts, images, and vector graphics

DOCX

Editable by default

  • Easy to edit with any word processor
  • Track changes & comments
  • Reflows text for different screen sizes
  • Macro support for automation
  • Widely used in business workflows

ODT

Open standard

  • ISO-standardized open format
  • No vendor lock-in
  • Supported by LibreOffice & Google Docs
  • Lightweight file sizes
  • Government & education preferred

Why Convert PDF?

PDFs are designed to be viewed, not edited. When you need to modify the content of a PDF — updating contract terms, correcting a report, extracting data from a table — converting to an editable format is far more efficient than trying to edit the PDF directly. Converting PDF to Word preserves the document structure, allowing you to make changes in a familiar word processor and then export back to PDF if needed.

Converting to PDF is equally important. Sending a Word document by email risks the recipient seeing different formatting if they use a different version of Word or a different operating system. Converting to PDF locks the layout, ensuring every recipient sees exactly what you intended. PDF conversion is also essential for digital archival (PDF/A), court filings (many courts require PDF), government submissions, and publishing workflows.

Universal document format
Secure & encrypted sharing
Print-ready output
Cross-platform compatibility

Enterprise-Grade Security

Your documents are processed with bank-level security. Files are encrypted in transit, never stored permanently, and automatically deleted after conversion.

AES-256 EncryptionPassword ProtectionAuto-DeleteGDPR Compliant

How to Convert PDF

1

Upload your PDF

Drag & drop or browse to select your PDF file

2

Choose output format

Pick from 75+ document, image, and ebook formats

3

Download converted file

Your file is ready — download or share instantly

Popular Conversions

Common Use Cases

1

Convert PDF contracts and reports to Word (DOCX) for editing, redlining, and commenting

2

Convert Excel spreadsheets and Word documents to PDF for professional email attachments

3

Extract tables and data from PDF reports into Excel (XLSX) for analysis and charting

4

Convert PowerPoint presentations to PDF for sharing with audiences who do not have PowerPoint

5

Create PDF files from images (JPG, PNG) — useful for combining photos into a single document

6

Convert scanned PDF documents to searchable text using OCR in 17 languages

PDF vs Other Formats

FeaturePDFOther Format
Editabilityvs DOCXView-only by design — editing requires conversionFully editable — native word processing format
Layout fidelityvs DOCXPixel-perfect on every device and OSLayout may shift between Word versions and systems
File sizevs DOCXVariable — text-only ~50KB, image-heavy can be 100MB+Generally smaller for text-heavy documents
Searchabilityvs DOCXText-based PDFs are searchable. Scanned PDFs need OCR first.Always searchable — native text content
Form supportvs DOCXInteractive forms with validation, calculations, signaturesBasic form fields — less interactive
Archival standardvs DOCXPDF/A — ISO 19005 standard for long-term preservationNo equivalent archival standard exists

Tips for Best Results

  1. 1

    When converting PDF to Word, results are best with text-based PDFs. Scanned PDFs (images of text) require OCR processing first, which may introduce minor recognition errors — always proofread the output.

  2. 2

    To preserve formatting when converting Word to PDF, embed all fonts and use standard page sizes (A4 or Letter). Custom fonts that are not embedded may be substituted with system fonts.

  3. 3

    For the smallest PDF file size, use our PDF compressor after conversion. The 'screen' quality preset reduces files by up to 90% — ideal for email attachments.

  4. 4

    When extracting tables from PDF to Excel, ensure the source PDF has actual table structure (not just visually aligned text). Well-structured tables convert most accurately.

  5. 5

    Use PDF/A format for documents that need to be readable decades from now. PDF/A embeds all fonts and prohibits features that could break rendering in the future.

  6. 6

    If your PDF has password protection, you will need to provide the password during conversion. We support both user passwords (for viewing) and owner passwords (for editing restrictions).

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Часто задаваемые вопросы

Upload your PDF, select DOCX as the output format, and click Convert. Our converter uses intelligent layout analysis to reconstruct paragraphs, tables, headings, and images. Text-based PDFs convert with high fidelity. Complex layouts with columns, text boxes, and overlapping elements may require minor manual adjustment after conversion.
Yes. Our converter includes OCR (Optical Character Recognition) powered by Tesseract, supporting 17 languages. When a scanned PDF is detected, OCR automatically processes the document to extract text. The accuracy depends on scan quality — 300 DPI or higher produces the best results. Handwritten text is not supported.
Yes. All files are processed on our secure servers and automatically deleted after conversion. We use HTTPS encryption for all uploads and downloads. Files are never stored permanently, shared with third parties, or used for any purpose other than your requested conversion.
Yes. Upload multiple image files (JPG, PNG, TIFF) and select PDF as the output format. The images will be combined into a single multi-page PDF document. Each image becomes one page, maintaining the original resolution and aspect ratio.
PDF/A is a subset of PDF designed for long-term archival. It requires all fonts to be embedded, prohibits encryption, disables JavaScript, and forbids external content references. This guarantees the document will render identically decades from now. Use PDF/A for legal documents, medical records, government archives, and any document that needs permanent preservation.
Yes, if you have the password. Enter the PDF password during upload, and our converter will decrypt the file for conversion. We support both user passwords (viewing) and owner passwords (editing restrictions). We cannot bypass unknown passwords — this would be a security violation.
Yes. Convert up to 5 PDF files per day completely free with no registration and no watermark. Files up to 100MB are supported on the free tier. Pro users get unlimited conversions per day, 2GB file size limits, and priority processing.
PDFs describe exact pixel positions for every element, while Word uses a flow-based layout that adjusts to page margins and font metrics. Complex PDF layouts (multi-column, text over images, unusual fonts) may not have a direct Word equivalent. For best results, use PDFs that were originally created from Word or similar word processors — these convert most faithfully.