Select your PDF file and get a clean, fully editable DOCX in seconds. No software to install, no sign-up wall.
Converting a PDF shouldn't feel like a chore. Whether you received a contract you need to edit, a report you want to reformat, or a form you'd rather fill out in Word PDFADOC gets it done fast and easy. Upload, wait a few seconds, download.
We built this tool because the existing options were either riddled with ads, hidden paywalls, or produced DOCX files that looked nothing like the original. PDFADOC focuses on accuracy. Tables stay intact, paragraph spacing is preserved, and images land where they're supposed to. It's not perfect for every PDF in the universe — but it handles the vast majority of everyday documents really well.
There's no complicated process here. Here's exactly what happens from the moment you upload your file to the moment you download your Word document.
Drag your file into the drop area or click to browse. We accept any standard PDF up to 50 MB.
Our server processes your file — extracting text, images, tables, and layout — and rebuilds it as a proper DOCX document.
Your Word file is ready. Click download, open it in Microsoft Word or Google Docs, and start editing right away.
We go beyond basic text extraction. Headings, lists, columns, and tables are all reconstructed properly in the output file.
Most files are converted in under 15 seconds. You're not sitting through upload queues or artificial delays.
Your files are processed on secure servers and permanently deleted right after you download. Nobody reads your documents.
No app to install, no OS requirements. If you have a browser, it works — on desktop, tablet, or phone.
PDFADOC is available in English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Dutch, and Portuguese.
Convert as many files as you need. There are no daily caps, no watermarks, and no premium tier hiding the good stuff.
Students dealing with lecture notes locked in PDF format. Freelancers who receive contracts they need to tweak before signing. Office workers editing reports their colleagues sent as read-only files. Job seekers cleaning up a CV template they downloaded. Lawyers reviewing documents that need annotations. The list goes on.
The point is — PDFs are everywhere, and they're not always designed with editability in mind. PDFADOC bridges that gap. It won't replace a full document management system, but for the everyday task of "I just need to edit this thing," it does the job cleanly and without fuss.