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Convert PDF to DOCX on MacOS
Efficiently convert PDF to DOCX on MacOS for free
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Supports PDF, WORD and images (max 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Simply upload your PDF file through the browser on your MacOS device. The tool converts it into a DOCX file that you can download for editing.
Yes, you can use this PDF to DOCX converter on MacOS Ventura seamlessly within your web browser without needing extra software.
Absolutely, upload your PDF on any MacOS Monterey browser. The tool converts it to an editable DOCX file, ready for download.
Upload your PDF file and the tool processes it to produce a .docx file that can be edited in your Word processor.
No installation is needed. This tool works online, accessible via any MacOS browser, ensuring a quick and efficient conversion.
Uploads are processed sequentially. You can convert files one after the other, but not simultaneously in batch mode.
Yes, the converted DOCX file can be edited in any compatible word processor like Microsoft Word.
Yes, the tool converts PDF files specifically to the DOCX format, which is widely editable.
No, the tool does not support OCR. It converts text and simple layouts, but cannot extract text from images within PDFs.
No, the service is free to use. Simply upload your PDF file and download the converted DOCX document at no cost.
Yes, each file should not exceed 100 MB. If your file is larger, consider compressing or splitting it before conversion.
Only .docx files are supported for conversion. If you have a .doc file, convert it to .docx before uploading.
No, the PDF to DOCX conversion operates online. You need internet access to use this web-based tool.
The tool preserves general text and basic layout formatting, though complex elements might need some adjustments post-conversion.
Absolutely, it works across all recent MacOS versions including High Sierra, ensuring broad compatibility.