Convert a PDF to a basic Word document
Creates a basic editable Word document. Complex layouts, tables, columns, fonts, and exact formatting may not be preserved. Everything runs in your browser — your file is never uploaded.
Files are processed locally in your browser and are not uploaded to a server. No account, no watermark, no tracking.
How to use it
- Open the PDF to DOCX tool and choose a PDF.
- Choose whether to include images and OCR for scanned pages.
- Click Convert to Word (.docx).
- Download and edit the .docx in Word, Google Docs, or LibreOffice.
Good to know
- Creates a basic editable DOCX — not exact PDF-to-Word reconstruction.
- Tables may simplify, columns may not match, and fonts may change.
- Scanned PDFs require OCR and may be inaccurate.
FAQ
Is the formatting preserved exactly?
No. It creates a basic editable document; complex layouts, tables, columns, fonts, and exact formatting may not be preserved.
Is my PDF uploaded?
No. Text and images are extracted locally in your browser and the file is never uploaded.
Does it work on scanned PDFs?
Only with OCR, which is English-only and not guaranteed to be accurate.
Privacy & honesty
Your documents stay on your device — LocalSign has no servers that receive your files. Signatures, stamps, highlights, shapes, and other annotations are visual changes created by you. LocalSign does not verify, certify, notarize, or legally validate documents.
