Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Everything you need to know about our free PDF to Word converter—no hidden fees, no tricks, 100% free for personal use.
Is your PDF to Word converter really 100% free?
Yes! Our tool is completely free for personal use—no hidden fees, no subscriptions, no paywalls. We never charge for converting PDF to Word, and there are no limits on the number of files you can convert (per day).
Will my converted Word file have a watermark?
No! All converted Word documents are 100% watermark-free. We do not add any logos, text, or watermarks to your files—what you upload is what you download (in Word format).
Do I need to register or create an account?
No registration, no account, no email required! Our tool is completely anonymous—you can convert PDF to Word without sharing any personal information.
What is the maximum file size I can upload?
We support PDF files up to 10MB for free. If you have a larger PDF file, we recommend compressing it first with a free PDF compressor tool before converting.
Do you store my PDF or Word files on your servers?
No! We do not store your files permanently. All uploaded PDF files and converted Word files are automatically deleted from our servers after 1 hour for your privacy and security.
Does the tool preserve PDF formatting (text, images, tables)?
Our tool preserves all text, images, and basic tables/formatting from your original PDF. Complex formatting (e.g., advanced tables, custom fonts, headers/footers) may have minor changes, but all editable content is retained.
Does it work on Mac, iOS, Android, or just Windows?
Our tool is 100% web-based and works on all devices and operating systems: Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS, Android, and all modern web browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge).
Can I convert scanned PDFs to editable Word?
Our basic tool does not support scanned PDFs (image-only PDFs). For scanned PDFs, you need to use an OCR (Optical Character Recognition) tool first to convert the image to editable text, then use our tool to convert to Word.
Are password-protected PDFs supported?
No, we do not support password-protected or encrypted PDFs. You must unlock/remove the password from your PDF before uploading it to our tool.