Why plain text still matters
A PDF is built to look the same everywhere, which is wonderful for sharing and printing. The trouble starts when you actually want the words inside it. Copying by hand is slow, and selecting text in a PDF reader often grabs broken lines, page numbers, or nothing at all. Converting a PDF to text gives you a plain TXT file with just the words, ready to paste into an email, a notes app, or a search box.
Plain text is small, universal, and easy to work with. It opens in any editor on any device, it loads instantly, and it strips away fonts, columns, and images so you can focus on the content. That makes it perfect for grabbing a quote, feeding text into another program, or saving a lightweight copy of a long report.
What this tool is good for
max file size per upload
typical conversion time
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This works best on PDFs that already contain real, selectable text, like exported reports, e-books, contracts, and articles. If your PDF is a scan or a photo of a page, the words are really an image, and a plain extractor cannot read them. For those, run OCR PDF first to turn the picture into searchable text, then come back here.
Keep the layout or just the words
Text extraction is about content, not formatting. If you need the document to stay editable with its headings, tables, and styles intact, PDF to Word is the better choice. If you only want the gist of a long file, Summarize PDF can shrink it down to the key points. And remember, every conversion here is free, files up to 50 MB are welcome, and your upload is auto-deleted shortly after processing.
Extraction Tips and Limits
PDF to Text works best when the PDF already has selectable text. If the file is a scan, photo, or flattened image-only document, run OCR PDF first so the visible words become readable text. Without OCR, an image of a page is still just an image, even if it looks like normal writing on screen.
Expect a TXT file to favor words over layout. Multi-column articles, tables, footnotes, headers, and page numbers may appear in a simpler order than they did on the page. That is useful when you need searchable copy, but it is not the right output for preserving design. Use PDF to Word when you need an editable document with more structure, PDF to Excel for tables, and PDF to JPG or PDF to PNG when you need whole pages as images. After extraction, skim the result for repeated headers, broken line wraps, and hyphenated words before using it in another document.
Ready to extract your PDF text
When you just need the words and nothing else, PDF to Text is the quickest path from a locked-down document to clean, usable copy you can take anywhere.