Text-only Word and PDF conversion happens right here in your browser tab. Nothing is uploaded to a server — open your network tab if you don't believe it.
Heads up — this tool converts text content only. It pulls the words out of your document and rebuilds them in the new format. Images, tables, custom fonts, columns, headers/footers, and exact page layout are not preserved. It's a good fit for plain text-heavy documents (letters, drafts, notes); it's not a fit for anything where visual layout matters.
Every tool on Quikbench follows the same rule: your files are read, converted, and turned into a download entirely inside this browser tab — nothing is ever uploaded to a server.
Pulls the text out of a .docx or PDF file in your browser and rebuilds it in the other format — Word's reading library and PDF's text layer are both read locally, and the result is written locally too. Nothing is uploaded.
This tool is honest about its limits: it's built for getting plain text out of one format and into the other quickly — letters, notes, drafts, simple reports. If your document depends on its visual layout (multi-column pages, embedded images, precise formatting), this conversion will lose that — you'll get the words, not the design.
Faithfully converting rich layout between Word and PDF (real tables, embedded images, exact fonts and positioning) is a much bigger problem than the other tools on this page, and doing it properly in-browser without a server isn't something we can promise yet. Rather than fake a result that looks right but quietly drops content, we keep this tool limited to what it can do reliably: your words, accurately, in the new format.