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Convert PDF to Word in Linux
Effortlessly Convert PDF to Word Documents on Linux
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Supports PDF, WORD and images (max 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Uploading your PDF on our browser-based tool converts it into a Word document (.docx). You can then download the editable document easily.
Yes, our tool works seamlessly on any Linux distribution including Ubuntu. You can use it in your web browser without needing to install additional software.
Absolutely, our PDF to Word conversion tool works in web browsers on Linux Mint just like on other Linux operating systems. Open your browser and start converting.
The tool converts PDFs into Word documents with the .docx extension. Upload your PDF file, and download the .docx output once the conversion is complete.
This tool is browser-based and doesn't require command-line knowledge. Simply use your browser to perform conversions without needing terminal commands.
The tool aims to maintain text and basic formatting during PDF to Word conversion. Some complex layouts might need manual adjustments post-conversion.
Yes, once converted, the PDF becomes an editable Word document (.docx), allowing you to make changes as needed in any compatible editor.
You can upload multiple files in a session, and they will be processed sequentially. The current file size limit is 100 MB per file.
The maximum file size for each upload is 100 MB. Larger files should be split or compressed before conversion to meet this requirement.
No installation is necessary. Our tool operates entirely within your web browser, making it accessible from any Linux device with internet access.
Download the converted Word document directly or save it to Evernote, provided you are logged in to your account.
Yes, you can convert PDFs to Word documents without any charges. However, features like saving to Evernote may require a login.
Once converted to .docx, the document can be edited in any Word-compatible editor, regardless of your platform.
No, the tool requires an active internet connection as it operates through a web browser, making it unsuitable for offline use.
The tool uses default settings for output quality. Adjustments to conversion quality are not currently supported within the tool itself.