What is a PDF to text converter?
A PDF to text converter pulls all readable text out of a PDF document and saves it as a plain .txt file. Instead of copying and pasting page by page, you get the entire document’s text in one download — ready to edit in any text editor, import into a spreadsheet, or feed into another tool.
This pdf to text converter is completely free with no limits. No account required, no watermarks, no file cap — upload your PDF and download the .txt file directly.
How to use this PDF to text converter
Upload your PDF. Drag your file into the drop zone or click “choose file.” Any PDF up to 50 MB is supported — single-page and multi-page documents both work.
Extract the text. The converter reads every page and pulls out all text, preserving the reading order. Pages are separated by a divider so the structure stays clear.
Download your .txt file. Click Download TXT. You get a plain text file named after your original PDF, ready to open in Notepad, TextEdit, VS Code, or any editor.
Does it work on scanned PDFs?
This tool extracts text that is embedded directly in the PDF — the kind created by Word, Google Docs, InDesign, or any program that exports to PDF. It does not perform OCR (optical character recognition), so scanned documents — where pages are saved as images — will return little or no text. If your PDF was created digitally rather than scanned, extraction works reliably.
Is it safe to upload my PDF?
Yes. Your file is transferred over an encrypted HTTPS connection, text is extracted on the server, and the result is returned directly to your browser. Files are never stored after your session ends — they aren’t retained, logged, or shared with any third party.