Drop your PDF into fwip’s converter and download an editable .docx file. Tables, headings, lists, and basic formatting are preserved. Everything runs on your device — your document never touches a server. No account, no watermark, no subscription.
How to do it
- Open fwip’s PDF to Word converter.
- Drop your PDF in.
- Hit Convert.
- Download the .docx file. Open it in Word, Google Docs, or any word processor.
Why this matters
You receive a PDF. You need to edit it. The text is locked. This is the single most common reason people search for PDF tools — they need to get content out of a PDF and into something editable.
Adobe charges for this. Most free online tools upload your document to their servers, convert it remotely, and sometimes add watermarks to the output. fwip converts locally. Your document stays private.
A caveat worth knowing: no PDF-to-Word converter is perfect. Complex layouts with columns, text boxes, and embedded graphics may shift. Simple documents — letters, reports, contracts, invoices — convert cleanly.
Frequently asked questions
Will my formatting survive the conversion? For most business documents, yes. Text, headings, tables, lists, and basic styling convert well. Complex multi-column layouts may need minor cleanup.
Can I convert a scanned PDF to Word? A scanned PDF is essentially an image. fwip’s converter works best on text-based PDFs. For scanned documents, you’ll need OCR first.
Is the output a real .docx file? Yes. Standard .docx format that opens in Word, Google Docs, LibreOffice, or Pages.
Does fwip add watermarks to converted files? No. Never. Both the free browser version and the desktop app produce clean output with no watermarks.