237 responses to “How to convert PDF to Word DOC for free: a comparative test”

  1. Donia

    AnyBizSoft PDF to Word Free continuously gives me a runtime error when I try to use it. :-(

  2. Ashe

    A great help and real time saver – thanks! Can vouch for PDF online.

    I had spend days writing a large technical report in Word 2007 full of tables, images, columns and table of contents, printed to pdf in order to print a hard copy (my printer couldn’t handle the large docx file) then somehow lost the original doc in the digital ether. Importing or opening back in word was a mess, but PDF ONLINE delivered it back to me looking almost like original, and in a very fast turnaround time.

    Only thing I needed to do was reapply original style (a one click job), table of content (virually one or two click job) and custom header/footers (5 minutes) and it was right back to perfect.

    Very happy!

  3. safi2228@yahoo.com

    Please I want to know, how to change from PDF file to word doc.,

    Please explaing to me
    with regards.

  4. MATT

    I used “#7: PDF to Word Free from NitroPDF:” and did not like it. This conversion removed the left margin so all text was on the left side of the page, and all the converted text wound up on draw boxes so updating and reformatting the text was VERY difficult and I finally gave up and looked for a new program.

  5. Gusgsm

    Thanks a lot for the detailed and careful study. I am looking for a good quality PDF to text or html conversor that fits the job to build epub files and your page has saved me a lot of work.

    It’s odd how difficult it seems to be finding a simple plain conversor that turns PDF paragraphs into html paragraphs. Even Acrobat Pro stalls at a 450 pages novel :(

    As I said, Thank you :)

    Gustavo

  6. Snakepit

    Not sure yet about all available services, but PDF Online and some others only convert a limited number of pages/ percentage of document size.

  7. ashemsay

    Very useful comparative test, since i’m looking into it for one of my clients, the “commercial use” section really helped me out. Good job, thank you for sharing it!

  8. Tony

    Thanks for a fascinating review.Greatly appreciated.

    You might like to look at
    http://convertpdftoword.net/Default.aspx

    which I used a lot until I got snared by the downloadable programmes.

  9. Ron

    Smart Soft PDF to Word converter now limits its free version to 3 pages and has a watermark over all 3 pages. Basically just a come-on to purchase at $40

  10. Kurt

    Koolwire rejects to convert *any* pdf to doc/rtf – at least from my german yahoo-account

  11. Mark

    I just tried PDFOnline.com using a 75-page 1.1MB PDF document, and got the following message:

    “Your PDF was partially converted to Word (RTF)

    The conversion process takes longer then our server allowed, but some pages were successfully converted.”

  12. Dogfight

    I also tried PDFonline with a large PDF file, and got the “partially converted” message. The 28 pages it returned were pretty accurate, but the size limitation downgrades the score in my opinion.

    Thanks for a great overview!

  13. Tomas

    There is one missing service which do PDF to Word very well http://www.freepdfconvert.com/convert_pdf_to_source.asp

  14. MorrisB

    Thank you for your great review. I was stymied trying to get a very complex 150 page user manual into .Doc format so that it would look like the original. I settled on pdfonline.com, which you recommended. It was excellent. Fast and accurate. Thanks again.

  15. steve

    Good list. I found that Free PDF to Word Converter from SmartSoft did a good conversion in keeping the images separate etc, but the size ballooned from 55 MB pdf to 500 MB word file, which even my system had trouble opening. AnyBizSoft PDF to Word free kept the size down to 49 MB, much more manageable. I would prefer the latter for big files, but the former for complicated files where the placement of images mattered.

  16. timmy

    brilliant post! been looking for something like this for ages!! however.. why doesnt ‘word’ wake up and smell the pdf coffee ??

  17. Kelly

    Thank you! You are a life saver! Fantastic information.

  18. phoebe

    You can try of this convertion tool that I find it easy and simple to use

    “http://officeconvert.com/advanced-pdf-to-word-converter.htm”

  19. A K

    I found this online service to be very quick, with high quality:
    http://www.convertpdftoword.net/

  20. AKC

    Please I want to know, how to change from PDF file to word doc.,

    Please explaing to me
    with regards.

  21. vocivoci

    doesnt google docs do this job?

  22. Davide Andrea

    I tried a whole bunch of desktop based PDF-Word converters. Most have a trial version, but will only do 3 pages, which is pretty useless, I tried 2 of the ones you mention, with poor results:

    SmartSoft:
    The downloader opened up a window, saying “Wait wile we dowload” and stayed there, spinning for 15 minutes. Finally I gave up and closed it.

    AnyBizSoft PDF to Word free:
    It converts fine, but then it tries to open Word (I don’t have Work on my computer) and crashes.

  23. iPad Developer

    AnyBizSoft PDF to Word Free continuously gives me a runtime error when I try to use it. :-(

  24. JFalk

    For those that asked about PDF to HTML, PDFOnline also handles that. The quality is pretty much on par with their PDF to Word and is the best I’ve seen.

  25. Kaarlo von Freymann

    Thanks for a job well done. It was difficult for us to understand why the utterly needed PDF to Word conversion is so difficult to get done properly. Manufacturers’ manuals for instance must be redone because they are unusable, full of “thank you for…” “It is a good idea…” “We are the greatest ..” and the like of blablabla no-one needs. All that silly stuff makes the document long and detracts from the essential. In the end no-one reads them just like you do not read Microsoft licens agreements. I was told it is so difficult because the creators makes it difficult on purpose. So we have used ABBYY OCR, but that inevitably is both labour intensive and furhtermore photos are reproduced in a miserable quality.
    If anyone knows a conversion that really works, e.g. recreates the original PDF exactly as it looks and lets you edit it to your liking like you can edit a document you receive as a word, please tell us. Having tried at least a dozen we are fed up. Of course it need not even be free.
    Kaarlo von Freymann Spacetechnology Co. Helsinki Finland [email protected]

  26. Matt

    I cannot disagree with you more wholeheartedly. PDF2Word is TERRIBLE.

    This is the message it gave me:

    “The conversion process takes longer then our server allowed, but some pages were successfully converted. ”

    I had uploaded a 50-meg pdf. It returned a 50-meg zip file.

    Inside that zip was word-compatible document, 100 megs. It was 12 pages long. My 50-meg pdf had been over 400 pages.

    12 pages. No images. All text. 100 megs. All the formatting screwed up beyond belief.

    Less than 1% of the content. Twice the file size. Broken formatting.

    It’s a terrible, terrible service.

  27. John Coombes

    Bingo!

    I have been searching for a goof pdf-doc converter and your advice on SmartSoft did it.

    Many thanks for sharing this with the wide world!

  28. Renee

    I just tried PDF to Word from NitroPDF and it said it would send the conversion to my email.
    What it sent was a thank you for a subscription I supposedly ordered for their newsletter!
    Where did my conversion go?

    Another one I tried did a great job–for 40 pages out of 357. Their server ran out of time and I’ll bet their dog used to eat their homework.

    Is that a good free converter out there? And if not, why keep getting our hopes up??

  29. renee

    Hey, I was wrong. The conversion just took longer than I expected but it came! And from the little I’ve checked so far it worked fine!

    Astounding, and thanks to you and Nitros’ PDF to Word.

  30. Anonymous

    My dpf tp word conversion from Nitro just came. Took longer than expected but looks good. Kudos to you and them!

  31. jbohaj

    The Performance of (www.PDFOnline.Com) is on Downside now a days. I Upload a Simple (Text Only) PDF of 252 Pages & Sit Back. It Disappoint me, 1st time, it Convert only 10 Pages and 2nd time 20 Pages.

    Please refer a good PDF Desktop Application.

  32. Joseph

    Superb article….. very helpful…. Thank you!!!

  33. sheryl

    I used SmartSoft to convert a pdf to word doc. It looked great until I got to the tables that were landscape format in the middle of the document (most, but not all, of the original pdf is in portrait format). Tables that were originally in portrait format converted just fine.The grids for the tables in landscape format converted, but without any of the text that was in the original pdf document. How can I correct this problem?

  34. Wyn

    Was wondering if there was a software to bookmark your review sections
    i.e. had you titled the section “PDF Overview”
    whereby I can right click just that section and bookmark it. Many times I end up scrolling thru pages and keywords to find that specific result again.
    I really just need to get back to your final side by side comparisons in a hurry in case over time I need to try an alternate suggestion. I would bookmark on my side as PDF conversion and poof there you are? It would really save me time. I rely on your recommendations and love the site but coming back and trying to find something I know I read is something I have grown to dread as you do not have a very reliable search index. I tried searching for top slideshow apps for win7 x64 and landed on unrelated results. There must be another key word for this type of software but if that word escapes me then I have to search by categories like pic editors, cd/dvd writers, converter software and the like b4 I find what I am looking for.

    Maybe I am just doing it wrong. I know somewhere you have an indexed section for app types but I can never find it on your home page which is why I go straight to your search button which pretty much fails me everytime. Help! This would be my biggest wish list for your wonderful site. Happiness to you – Wyn

  35. Matt

    I have a bunch of old printed handouts (hard copies) that I would like to turn into a digital format that I can still edit. From what I have read I need something with OCR support to do this but I want to know if you know of any other or faster ideas.
    Thanks Matt

  36. boris

    i think that the most of theese PDF tools is based on free or opensource projects like openOCR or PostScript. some free pdf conversion services (review by me): converting pdf to word

  37. Macky Boy

    Wow, Samer, thanks. PDFonline.com is made a perfect conversion of my PDF to MSword. Not even Acrobat Pro can do this lol! The guy who wrote that algorithm is gonna be rich if he sells it to Adobe (if he hasnt alreayd).

    Thank you~

  38. technophobe

    thanks very much indeed for doing all the slog to research and write this article. It was really well written, easy to understand and very informative. All I had to do was download the chosen software by clicking on yor hyper-links! what could be simpler and the converter I chose was really easy to use and very fast so I can now edit my pdf files. Many thanks indeed. :)

  39. Erie

    Hi. Thank you so much for doing this research for us. I have tried several of the Pdf to Word converters but I still can not find one that can convert greek letters in the original pdf file. I have math expressions with greek letters and so far the converters just skip the greek letters, any suggestions? Maybe a non-free pdf to Word converter out there that does the job?

  40. Ronak

    You can simply convert a pdf to doc by opening it in adobe reader ,selecting copy to clipboard from edit menu and pasting it in a new word file {copying to clipboard may take some time}

  41. Anonymous

    Thanks so much for your recommendations. Nuance was simply superb! It looked 99% like the original pdf, AND took less than a minute. Thanks! :-)

  42. AP

    Great review. You might want to look at CutePDF. It works with special characters and saved my life. It’s not easily visible on their crowded webpage but they do have a freeware app which saved my life!

  43. Danica Crittenden

    Do you have any info re the best paid (not free) PDF-to-Word converter for a publishing company? We’re looking for the best way to convert PDF manuscripts to Word with minimal formatting losses/changes.

  44. pdxta

    PDFOnline.com seems strangely inconsistent when it comes to the maximum number of pages it will convert.

    I started with a PDF of 179 pages. It gave the “conversion took longer than server allowed / partially converted” message others have reported. The .rtf was 133 pages.

    I then extracted pages 26-77 (52 pages total) of the same PDF, and these pages were located well before the 133 page max of the first conversion attempt so I thought it would have no trouble. But instead of 52 pages I got 23 in the .rtf. Yet the first conversion attempt included these same 52 pages and more with no problem.

    I then extracted six other pages from the original PDF and those converted to six .rtf pages with no problem.

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