5 Best PDF to Word Converters for Linux

Portable Document Format or PDF is one of the most popular file formats, mainly due to its unified standard across platforms and devices, compatibility, and small size.

There are a lot of powerful tools to view PDF files, so any Linux user can find something based on their own preferences. However, when it comes to editing, PDF files have certain limitations.

Taking this factor into account, converting PDF to Word documents is one of the options you can consider to be able to edit PDF files.

If you don’t know what software to choose for this task, take a look at the programs below. You will find a brief description of the top 5 PDF to Word converters for Linux.

Reasons to Convert a PDF File to a Word Document

Despite all the advantages of the PDF format, such as graphic Integrity, security, convenience, and compactness, Word documents find wider application because they are easily accessible and editable on almost all existing platforms, including Linux.

Although Microsoft Word is not natively available for Linux-based OS, there are many other office suites, both free and paid, which make DOCX a universally adopted format. That’s why Linux users are unlikely to encounter any problems while working with Word documents.

These are the main benefits of the DOCX format:

  • Easy Editing – Word documents are much easier to edit in comparison with PDF files.
  • Searchability – Finding text information in Word documents is a piece of cake and doesn’t require much time.
  • Compatibility – The PDF format requires special software to open and view files. If you don’t have such software on your device, you will have trouble when opening PDF files. In contrast, Word files can be easily opened with any office suite or a text processor.

1. ONLYOFFICE

ONLYOFFICE is an open-source project that focuses on secure and convenient document processing. It offers universal software tools to work with documents on any platform and device:

  • ONLYOFFICE Docs – a web-based office suite for local and cloud deployment.
  • ONLYOFFICE Desktop Editors – a cross-platform desktop app for Linux, Windows, and macOS.
  • ONLYOFFICE Documents – a free mobile app for Android and iOS

The ONLYOFFICE editors are based on the same engine, so the online and desktop versions come with similar editing functionality and user interface. The suite has all the required features to create and edit text documents, spreadsheets, presentations, and create pdf forms, including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files.

The ONLYOFFICE suite also has a built-in PDF/DjVu viewer that allows you to open PDF files and browse them using a set of navigation tools.

When it comes to PDF to Word conversion, ONLYOFFICE provides the ability to download PDF files as DOCX documents to your hard drive or save their editable copies in DOCX. In both cases, your PDFs turn into Word documents that you can immediately open with the ONLYOFFICE text processor and start editing.

Of course, ONLYOFFICE allows you to convert PDF files to other formats if necessary. For example, you can create e-books in FB2 or EPUB formats.

ONLYOFFICE Suite
ONLYOFFICE Suite

The main reason why ONLYOFFICE is a good choice is that you get a multi-purpose office suite that can deal with both office documents of various types and PDF files. That means that you don’t need to install specialized PDF tools as you can do all basic operations on PDFs, such as viewing and converting, with one application.

2. Sejda PDF Desktop

Sejda PDF Desktop is a free desktop app developed by Sejda, a project started in 2010 with the aim to help individual users and businesses to stay productive with PDF files.

It’s a powerful tool for editing PDF documents from the computer with features very similar to those of the premium version of Adobe Acrobat – you can edit PDF files, fill in and sign forms, apply passwords, crop pages, convert PDFs and export them to Word, Excel or PowerPoint formats, etc.

Sejda PDF Desktop
Sejda PDF Desktop

Although Sejda also has a paid version with no limits, its free version is more than enough to work with PDF files. You can edit documents with a maximum file size of 50 MB and perform up to 3 tasks per day converting files one by one.

There is also a limit on the size of the files that can be compressed (100 MB). If you want to get rid of these limitations, you need to buy a license.

3. Doc Converter

Converting PDFs to Word using Doc Converter is quite simple and straightforward. This is a lightweight conversion tool that allows you to edit PDF files, leave annotations and turn PDFs into editable DOCX documents preserving the original formatting and layout.

Additionally, the developers of this program assure that you can use their product to work with your sensitive documents because file conversion is performed locally on your computer, without connecting to the internet.

Doc Converter
Doc Converter

With Doc Converter, you are allowed to convert your first two PDF files for free, without having to buy anything at first. However, if you like the way the program works and want to go on using it for PDF to Word conversion, you will have to buy a license.

4. PDF24 (Online)

PDF24 is a project that comes from Germany. It offers a set of free tools to deal with many PDF challenges, from file creation to editing and conversion. The project encompasses PDF24 Creator, an easy-to-use app for Windows, and PDF24 Online Tools, an online service accessible from any browser.

PDF24 - PDF Converter
PDF24 – PDF Converter

Although there is no native app for Linux, it’s possible to convert PDF to DOCX for free using online tools. Apart from file conversion, you can also merge and split your PDF files, add and rotate pages, compress large files, add annotations and watermarks, protect and sign PDF, and much more.

5. Smallpdf (Online)

Smallpdf is another online service that Linux users can use without installing anything. It’s a project from Switzerland that provides more than 20 simple and reliable tools to work with PDF files in different ways. Smallpdf has all the required features, such as PDF compression, editing, signing, and conversion.

Smallpdf - PDF Software
Smallpdf – PDF Software

Using this service, you can easily convert files to different formats with a simple drag and drop. You can work with Microsoft Office files (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint) and images such as JPG or PNG. Conversion is free but there are some limitations.

When converting PDF to Word, you can enable the OCR feature, which is great, but this type of conversion sometimes fails.

Conclusion

Choosing the best PDF to Word converters for Linux is not a trivial task. The problem is that many popular programs don’t natively support this operating system and those that do often offer file conversion as a paid feature. Moreover, some really good PDF programs can convert PDFs to editable formats but only TXT.

Taking all these things into consideration, we hope you find our list of the best PDF-to-Word converters for Linux helpful.

Do you know any other apps that are worth being listed in this article? Let us know!

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Sergey Zarubin
A former university teacher, Sergey has been passionate about open-source software since 2019. He writes about software for several websites and contributes to the ONLYOFFICE open-source project.

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3 thoughts on “5 Best PDF to Word Converters for Linux”

  1. Hi,

    Reading your article a couple of months ago, persuaded me to buy Doc-Converter as it seemed to be exactly what I needed. However, the downloaded appImage DOES NOT work. I have tried to get in contact with the company – using the mail ads found on their website ([email protected]).

    I have mailed them 4 times with the same result: zero, null, nothing not even an auto-mail. I simply can´t get in contact with anybody who might advise me or at least give me a money return. And by the way, the offer on their website to test the application before you buy does not work either. I am running Linux Mint 21.2

    So, to anyone who thinks about buying this application: DO NOT DO IT. And to the author Sergey Zarubin please inform your readers not to buy Doc-Converter.

    Thanks

    Reply
    • @Erik,

      I’m sorry to hear about the difficulties you’ve encountered with Doc-Converter and your attempts to reach out to the company. It’s frustrating when a product doesn’t meet expectations or when customer support is unresponsive.

      While I don’t have direct influence over the author or the company, I appreciate your feedback and will make a note of it. I hope your situation gets resolved soon, and I encourage others to exercise caution and conduct thorough research before purchasing any software or service.

      If you’re still seeking a document conversion solution for Linux Mint, you might want to explore alternative options or consider open-source software that could better meet your needs.

      Thank you for sharing your experience, and I wish you the best of luck in finding a suitable solution.

      Reply
  2. Calibre is another powerful cross-platform e-book software suite that is used to create, edit and convert ebooks to any file format.

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