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PDF Converter For EdTech
Effortlessly Convert PDFs for EdTech Applications
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Supports PDF, WORD and images (max 100MB)
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Frequently Asked Questions
The PDF converter allows you to transform files between PDF, Word, and image formats. It's designed to help in educational settings where various document formats are needed.
Yes, the converter transforms PDF files into Word documents (.docx), allowing for text editing and document modifications useful for educational tasks.
To convert Word documents to PDF format, upload your .docx file. The converter creates a PDF that preserves the original text and layout, suitable for sharing and archiving educational materials.
Basic conversion features are free, including upload and preview functions. For downloading and more actions, a login is required.
You can convert images in formats like JPG, PNG, WEBP, and HEIC into a single PDF document, combining multiple images into a cohesive educational resource.
Yes, the converter is applicable for various EdTech scenarios including startups where document flexibility and format standardization are essential.
No, the converter doesn't feature OCR, so extracting text from images directly isn't possible. It's best for direct format conversions.
Upload your PDF, and each page will be converted to a separate image in formats such as JPG, PNG, WEBP, or HEIC. It's useful for visual aids or thumbnails in EdTech content.
No, the tool doesn't allow for quality adjustments, but it maintains a standard output quality suitable for general educational document use.
You can upload files up to 100 MB each. For larger educational documents, consider splitting files into parts before uploading.
No, the current version does not support merging multiple PDFs into one. Separate files need to be uploaded and processed independently.
Yes, as the tool operates through a web browser, an active internet connection is necessary for uploading and converting files.
No, only .docx files are supported. If you have .doc files, convert them to .docx first before using the tool.
After conversion, you can download your files directly. For logged-in users, options to save to Evernote are also available.
Simply select and upload your PDF files to convert them into formats that best fit your educational technology needs, such as Word or image formats.