Scanned PDF OCR converter

Scanned PDF to Word with layout preserved

Upload an image-based PDF and get an editable DOCX that keeps tables, paragraphs, and page structure close to the original scan.

  • OCR for image-only PDFs
  • Editable DOCX
  • Up to 50 pages per job
Real before and after preview of a photographed scanned PDF converted into a clean Word-style document

Why users choose it

Built for the files ordinary PDF converters struggle with

Most PDF converters work well only when text is already selectable. ScanDoc Word helps with image-based pages, classroom worksheets, contracts, invoices, and tables that need OCR first.

Before Scanned or image-only PDF

Text cannot be selected, tables are trapped in page images, and copied content loses structure.

After Editable Word document

OCR recognizes text and rebuilds paragraph flow, tables, headings, and page order into DOCX.

Real conversion sample: OCR + layout reconstruction for text, equations, highlights, and long worksheet pages.
Before and after comparison showing a scanned worksheet converted into an editable Word-style layout
Stable large-file flow

For PDFs over 50 pages, choose a page range and create multiple jobs instead of overloading the converter.

Clear file handling

Show users the upload, conversion, and download state in one place so the workflow feels predictable.

Try before committing

Let users test selected pages first. This lowers risk and makes the quality difference visible.

Start converting

Upload a scanned PDF

Upload a scanned PDF, choose the pages you need, and convert it with the same OCR workflow used by the app.

  1. 1Upload PDF
  2. 2Choose pages
  3. 3Convert and download
Auto-cleaned after 96 hours Up to 50 pages per job OCR for scanned PDFs Not used for model training
Try the sample files

Preview a scanned PDF and a Word-style DOCX result before uploading your own document.

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How it works

From scanned page to editable DOCX

Quick answer

Use this page when the PDF text is not selectable. Upload the scanned PDF, run OCR, rebuild the layout, then download an editable Word document.

01

Upload PDF

Choose a scanned or image-based PDF and let the converter analyze the page count before creating a Word task.

02

Run OCR

The system extracts text from page images and prepares structure for a Word document.

03

Rebuild layout

Paragraphs, tables, and visual order are reconstructed as editable DOCX content.

04

Download Word

When the job is complete, download the generated Word file from your history.

Why scanned PDF conversion is different

A normal text PDF already contains selectable text. A scanned PDF is usually just page images. That means a good converter must first recognize text, then rebuild the original page structure in Word. This is why generic PDF conversion often loses formatting on scanned documents.

Best files for this converter

Clean scans, typed documents, tables, contracts, invoices, academic papers, and worksheets are good candidates. Handwriting, heavy shadows, extreme rotation, or very low-resolution pages may reduce OCR accuracy.

What to check after conversion

  • Text accuracyReview names, numbers, dates, and totals first because OCR mistakes often matter most there.
  • Table structureCheck merged cells, faint borders, and multi-line rows in invoices or financial documents.
  • Reading orderReview multi-column documents, headers, footers, and footnotes after the Word file is generated.

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