What is the Combine to Word tool?
Combine to Word is for when you want an editable .docx as the end product instead of a locked-down PDF. Drop in PDFs, JPG/PNG/WebP images and existing Word files in any combination, and we build a single .docx that contains text extracted from your PDFs, the original paragraphs from your Word inputs, and your images embedded inline.
Use it to assemble a research dossier from a stack of articles, build a draft from a mix of scans and notes, or hand a copy-editable version of a PDF report to a colleague who only uses Word.
How to combine mixed files into one Word document
- Drop any mix of PDFs, images and .docx files onto the page.
- Reorder the file thumbnails to set the order each block of text or image appears in the .docx.
- Click 'Convert & download' to receive a single .docx ready to open in Word, Google Docs or LibreOffice.
Why use our Combine to Word tool?
- Outputs a real, editable .docx — not a flattened image or a PDF.
- Text from PDFs is extracted with their original reading order preserved as closely as possible.
- Images are embedded inline, sized to fit the page, so the document stays readable in Word.
- Existing .docx inputs contribute their paragraphs and basic formatting, not just plain text.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will scanned PDFs work?
Only the embedded text layer is extracted. Image-only scans need OCR first — otherwise the PDF will contribute no text to the .docx.
Are tables and complex layouts preserved?
Paragraph text and basic structure carry over well. Multi-column layouts and complex tables may need light cleanup in Word after conversion.
Does the order of upload matter?
Yes — each file is appended to the .docx in the order shown in the workspace. Drag thumbnails before converting to fix the order.