Converters
Convert PDF to Word, Excel, PPT, JPG — and back — 14 free converters
Need to get a PDF out of a Word doc — or extract a spreadsheet that's trapped inside a PDF? DocTools.CC Converters has 14 bidirectional converters that keep your formatting intact, run in seconds, and never ask for your email.
Convert to PDF covers the office stack and beyond: Word to PDF (DOCX, DOC), Excel to PDF (XLSX, XLS, CSV — tables preserved), PowerPoint to PDF, JPG to PDF (combine many images into one PDF with custom page size and margins), HTML to PDF for web pages, TXT to PDF for plain text and Markdown, and EPUB to PDF for eBooks. All conversions use Gotenberg + LibreOffice on our side, giving you the same fidelity you'd get from Microsoft Office — without buying Microsoft Office.
Convert from PDF is where the real productivity gains are. PDF to Word produces an editable DOCX you can rework instead of retyping. PDF to Excel auto-detects tables and outputs them as proper XLSX rows, not as images. PDF to PowerPoint turns each page into a slide. For designers: PDF to JPG and PDF to PNG rasterize at 72 / 150 / 300 DPI, PDF to SVG gives scalable vectors, and PDF to TXT dumps the raw text with optional layout preservation.
Every conversion is free, sign-up-free, and the resulting files are wiped from our servers after 30 minutes.
Convert to PDF
7Word to PDF
Convert DOCX and DOC files to PDF
Excel to PDF
Convert XLSX and CSV spreadsheets to PDF
PowerPoint to PDF
Convert PPTX presentations to PDF
JPG to PDF
Convert images to PDF document
HTML to PDF
Convert HTML files or web pages to PDF
TXT to PDF
Convert plain text and Markdown to PDF
EPUB to PDF
Convert EPUB eBooks to PDF format
Convert from PDF
7PDF to Word
Convert PDF to editable DOCX document
PDF to Excel
Extract tables from PDF to XLSX spreadsheet
PDF to PowerPoint
Convert PDF pages to PowerPoint slides
PDF to JPG
Convert PDF pages to JPG images
PDF to PNG
Convert PDF pages to PNG images with transparency
PDF to SVG
Convert PDF pages to scalable SVG vectors
PDF to TXT
Extract all text content from PDF
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about our converters
Almost always — our converter uses a hybrid approach that keeps paragraph styles, fonts, columns, images and most tables intact. Very complex layouts (multi-column newsletters, heavily styled forms) may need minor manual adjustments after conversion.
For scanned PDFs (image-based), run OCR PDF first in the PDF Tools section. That embeds a searchable text layer, after which PDF to Word / PDF to TXT will produce editable output instead of images. OCR PDF supports 100+ languages.
Yes — charts render as images, formulas show their calculated values. Multi-sheet workbooks produce multi-page PDFs with sheet names as bookmarks. CSV files are also supported: we auto-detect the delimiter and render a clean table.
100 MB for server-side conversions. Very large scanned PDFs should be compressed first with Compress PDF (Extreme preset for scans can reduce size by 80–90%) before converting.
Yes. Files upload over HTTPS, convert on our isolated Gotenberg microservice (not exposed to the internet), and both the original and converted file are automatically deleted after 30 minutes. No account, no tracking, no data retention.
Because one PDF usually becomes many images (one per page). We bundle them into a ZIP so you get a single download. You can choose 72 DPI (web preview), 150 DPI (standard) or 300 DPI (print-ready) in the converter.