Document tools
Convert Word, Excel, PowerPoint, text and office files into useful formats.
About document tools
The document tools convert Microsoft Office files to PDF and back: Word to PDF, Excel to PDF, PDF to Word and PDF to Excel. Conversion runs on a full office engine server-side, so formatting — fonts, tables, headers, page breaks — is preserved the way desktop software would render it.
PDF is the format for sending and archiving (it looks identical everywhere and cannot be casually edited); Office formats are for working on content. These tools move documents between those two states: convert a finished Word report to PDF before sending, or convert a received PDF back to Word or Excel when you need to edit it or extract its tables.
Document tools questions
Will my Word document look the same as a PDF?
Yes — conversion uses a full office rendering engine, so fonts, tables, images and page layout carry over as desktop software would print them.
Can I get tables out of a PDF into Excel?
Yes. PDF to Excel detects tables in the document and rebuilds them as spreadsheet rows and columns, which beats copy-pasting cell by cell.
Do converted files keep their fonts?
Standard fonts convert exactly. Unusual fonts not embedded in the document are substituted with the closest available match, which can shift spacing slightly.
Is there a file size limit?
Uploads up to 512 MB are supported — far beyond typical office documents.