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Every conversion, one place

PDF Converter

This page is the directory for every PDF conversion on the site — PDF to and from Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and images, each one its own dedicated, free tool. Pick the direction you need below.

  • No signup
  • No watermark
  • No file limit
  • Free at download

Open PDF to Word →

From a PDF

Turn a PDFinto something else.

The question everybody asks

Is it really free?

Yes. No account, no trial, no watermark on the output, no cap on file size or page count, and no payment step between you and the download button, on every conversion listed here.

Image conversions run entirely in your browser. A few Office conversions briefly use a server to run a real Office engine — each of those pages says so plainly before you pick a file, and the file is deleted the moment your download starts.

Why this is free → How files are handled

FAQ

Questions peopleactually ask.

Which conversions does this cover?

Every PDF conversion on the site: PDF to and from Word, Excel and PowerPoint, plus building a PDF from JPG or PNG images and turning PDF pages back into images. Each one is its own dedicated tool — this page is just the directory.

Why not one converter that handles everything?

Different formats need genuinely different engines to come out right — image conversions run entirely in your browser, while Office documents need a real Office engine to preserve tables, formulas and formatting. A single generic converter would mean compromising the quality of all of them.

Are all of these free?

Yes — no signup, no watermark and no paywall on any of them, the same rule as the rest of this site. A few Office conversions briefly upload the file to run through a real Office engine, which each of those pages says plainly before you pick a file.

Which direction do I want — "PDF to X" or "X to PDF"?

If you have a PDF and want to edit it in another program, look for "PDF to [format]". If you have a file in another format and want a PDF out of it, look for "[format] to PDF".

Is there a file size limit?

The browser-based conversions (images) have no limit. The Office conversions carry a 25 MB cap, stated on each of those pages — the honest cost of running a real Office engine rather than a rough approximation.

Why does PDF to Excel say "planned" instead of linking anywhere?

It genuinely is not built yet — the Office engine this site uses has no PDF-to-spreadsheet path, confirmed by testing rather than assumed. It needs a different approach and is not listed as a working tool until it actually is one.