Secure PDF to Word
Convert PDF documents to editable Microsoft Word files with perfect formatting and Arabic text support.
SECURE CONVERTER
Adobe PDF Services Pipeline
Drop PDF Document
Premium Adobe Engine • Arabic & English
Protocol
WASM-Local-Execution
Data Cloud Sync
Disabled
Residency
User Device
Technical Privacy Audit (Verify for Yourself)
Step 01
Press F12 or Right-Click > Inspect to open Developer Tools.
Step 02
Click the 'Network' tab.
Step 03
Perform any action on this page (Convert, Merge, or Sanitize).
Step 04
The Proof: Observe that no data is sent to any external server. All processing is locked within your browser's local sandbox via WebAssembly (WASM).
Local Security Verification Active: 0 Bytes Transmitted
Native Arabic RTL
Reconstructs RTL structures, ligatures, and diacritics with correct paragraph direction in the Word output.
Table Preservation
Dynamic grid analysis preserves tables, headers, and bullet points as native Word elements.
Zero Retention
File destroyed immediately after conversion. No storage, no logs, no data retained on any server.
Convert PDF to Word Free — Arabic & English, High Fidelity
Convert PDF documents to fully editable Microsoft Word (.docx) files using a stateless Adobe-powered pipeline. Zero data retention — your file is processed and immediately destroyed. Supports Arabic RTL text with full character shaping, standard English documents, mixed-language files, and scanned PDFs.
Adobe-Powered Conversion Engine
Unlike open-source PDF parsers that struggle with complex layouts, this tool uses the same underlying Adobe PDF Services technology that powers Acrobat Pro. Tables, multi-column layouts, headers, footers, and embedded images are all handled with enterprise-grade fidelity.
Native Arabic RTL Support
The only free PDF to Word tool with proper Arabic character reshaping and bidirectional text support. Arabic letters are correctly reconstructed from isolated glyph forms, and paragraph direction is set to RTL in the output Word file — requiring no manual correction.
Zero Data Retention Pipeline
Your PDF is sent to a stateless serverless function that processes it and returns the Word file. The file is destroyed immediately after conversion — it is never stored, indexed, or accessible after the request completes. No account or sign-up required.
How it Works
Drop or select your PDF file — any format including scanned documents is accepted.
Click 'Export to Word' to send the file through the secure stateless pipeline.
The Adobe engine converts the PDF to a high-fidelity .docx file.
Download the Word document. Open in Microsoft Word, LibreOffice, or Google Docs.
Protocol
Adobe PDF Services (Stateless)
Data Cloud Sync
Zero Retention — Destroyed After Conversion
Residency
Stateless Function — No Storage
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the PDF uploaded to your servers?
The PDF is sent to a stateless serverless function (not stored) that processes it via Adobe PDF Services and immediately returns the Word file. The file is destroyed after conversion. This is fundamentally different from cloud tools like SmallPDF or iLovePDF that store files on their servers for hours.
Q: Does it properly handle Arabic PDF documents?
Yes. The Adobe conversion engine correctly handles Arabic RTL text, character reshaping, bidirectional content, and Arabic-English mixed documents. The output Word file has RTL paragraph direction set correctly so you can edit immediately without fixing text direction manually.
Q: What types of PDFs are supported?
Standard PDF documents, scanned PDFs (with OCR), multi-column layouts, PDFs with tables, PDFs with images, and mixed Arabic/English documents. Password-protected PDFs must be unlocked before conversion.
Q: Will the Word document be fully editable?
Yes. The output is a standard .docx file with editable text paragraphs, tables, and formatted elements. You can edit it in Microsoft Word, Google Docs, LibreOffice Writer, and any Word-compatible application.
Q: How accurate is the layout conversion?
Adobe's PDF Services engine achieves very high accuracy for most documents. Complex layouts with multiple columns, intricate table structures, or heavily formatted PDFs may require minor manual adjustment after conversion.
Q: Is there a file size limit?
The practical limit is approximately 20MB per file for the serverless function. For very large PDFs, consider splitting the document first using the PDF Split tool, then converting each section separately.
Q: How long does conversion take?
Most PDFs convert in 5–15 seconds depending on file size and complexity. Scanned PDFs requiring OCR may take slightly longer. There is no waiting for upload/download as the function is optimized for speed.
Q: Is this the same quality as Adobe Acrobat Pro?
Yes. The conversion uses Adobe PDF Services — the same underlying technology that powers Acrobat Pro's PDF to Word export. The quality is significantly higher than open-source alternatives.
Privacy Guarantee
Zero Data Retention Policy
All document processing happens inside your browser sandbox using WebAssembly. No files are ever uploaded or stored.