Convert PDF to Text

Extract all the text from a PDF into a plain TXT file for free.

Secure HTTPS upload - your files stay private and are saved to your file manager.
How to use Convert PDF to Text

How to convert PDF to Text

  1. Upload your PDF file from your computer or phone.
  2. Click the button to start extracting the text.
  3. Wait a few seconds while we pull out every word.
  4. Download your clean TXT file.

Why use PDFBEAR for PDF to Text?

Extract unlimited PDFs, no fees

Convert as many PDFs to text as you want with no signup, no watermark, and no hidden fees.

Encrypted upload, text auto-deleted

Your files travel over a secure HTTPS connection and are auto-deleted shortly after processing.

Convert PDFs in any browser

Run it in any browser on your phone, tablet, or laptop with nothing to install.

Just the words, plain TXT

You get a simple TXT file with just the words, ready to edit, search, or paste anywhere.

TXT files in a few seconds

Most PDFs turn into a text file in just a few seconds, even longer documents.

No download, browser-based extraction

Everything happens in your browser, so there is no software or app to download.

Extract clean, editable text from any PDF into a plain TXT file online with PDFBEAR

Pull clean, editable text out of any PDF in seconds

Sometimes you just want the words, not the fonts, columns and images wrapped around them. This lifts all the readable text out of a PDF and hands it back as a plain .txt file you can paste anywhere, ideal for quoting, reformatting or feeding into another program.


When You Need the Words, Not the Whole PDF

Pulling plain text out of a PDF is the fastest way to reuse, search, or quote what is inside a document.


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

50 MB
max file size per upload
A few seconds
typical conversion time
$0
free, no signup, no watermark

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.


PDF to Text formats, fidelity & use cases

Input formats
PDF
Output format
TXT
Maximum file size
50 MB
Processing time
a few seconds
What is preserved
  • Selectable text content
  • Plain reading order where available
  • Words, numbers, and basic line breaks
  • Small output file size
  • Copy-and-paste usability
What changes
  • Visual layout is simplified
  • Images and formatting are removed
  • Tables may lose structure
  • Scanned pages need OCR first

Popular use cases

Extract quotes from reports
Save a lightweight text copy
Move PDF text into notes
Search long documents outside a PDF reader
Prepare text for analysis
Cleanly copy contract or article text

PDF to Text file requirements and limits

Pages handledUp to 2000
Free file size50 MB
Only PDFs that already carry a selectable text layer can be extracted; image-only scans return blank or garbled .txt until OCR adds a text layer first.

Common PDF to Text problems and how to fix them

Why is my downloaded .txt file empty even though the PDF clearly has writing in it?

Why it happens: The PDF is a scanned image (or an exported image-only page) with no underlying text layer, so there are no character codes to pull out.

Fix: Run the file through OCR first to generate a real text layer, then convert the OCR'd PDF to text. OCR PDF →

Why are the columns in my .txt file jumbled together or the rows of a table running into each other?

Why it happens: Plain text has no concept of columns or cells, so multi-column pages and tables are flattened to a single reading-order stream and the grid structure is lost.

Fix: If you need the rows and cells intact, convert to a spreadsheet instead of plain text so the table structure is preserved. PDF to Excel →

Why does it say the PDF can't be opened or asks for a password?

Why it happens: The PDF is encrypted or permission-locked, so the text stream can't be read until the protection is removed.

Fix: Remove the password or owner restrictions first, then extract the text from the unlocked copy. Unlock PDF →


PDF to Text vs Copy-pasting text directly out of a PDF reader

The usual manual route is selecting text in a PDF viewer and pasting it into a text editor, versus extracting the whole document to .txt in one pass.

DimensionPDF to Text (PDFBEAR)Copy-pasting text directly out of a PDF reader
SpeedWhole document in one clickSelect and paste page by page
Formatting fidelityConsistent reading-order streamHidden line breaks and column jumps
Batch / multiple filesOne full PDF per passManual re-selection every time
Install neededRuns in the browserNeeds a PDF reader open

Who uses PDF to Text?

Paralegal
Strips the body text out of a multi-page deposition PDF so they can paste exact quotes into a brief without retyping each passage.
Data scientist
Converts a folder of research-paper PDFs to .txt files to feed clean, token-friendly input into an NLP or text-mining pipeline.
Academic researcher
Pulls plain text from journal article PDFs to run word-frequency and concordance analysis in their reference-management workflow.
Subtitle and localization editor
Extracts the raw script text from a PDF screenplay so it can be dropped straight into translation memory and captioning tools.
Compliance officer
Lifts the wording out of long policy PDFs into searchable .txt so they can grep across documents for specific clauses outside a PDF reader.
Journalist
Turns a leaked report or court filing PDF into plain text to quickly keyword-search and copy verbatim statements into a story.

PDF to Text — Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, PDF to Text is completely free. There is no signup, no watermark, and no limit on how many files you can convert.

Yes, it is safe. Your file is uploaded over a secure HTTPS connection and is auto-deleted shortly after processing, so your text stays private.

The maximum file size is 50 MB per file. If your PDF is larger, try compressing it first or splitting it into smaller parts.

No, you do not need to install anything. PDF to Text runs in your web browser on any device, with no app or software to download.

Not directly. A scanned PDF stores words as images, so you should run OCR PDF first to make the text readable, then convert it to text here.

Your text is saved as a plain TXT file. You can open it in any text editor or notes app and edit, search, or copy the words freely.

No account is needed to extract text from a PDF as a guest, just upload your file. A free account is optional and saves your results; guests get 5 free files before one is suggested.

Most PDFs turn into a text file in just a few seconds, even longer documents.

No. The output is a clean plain TXT file with only your document's words, with nothing added.

When to use PDF to Text

Sometimes you just want the words, not the fonts, columns and images wrapped around them.

Best for

  • Extract quotes from reports
  • Save a lightweight text copy
  • Move PDF text into notes
  • Search long documents outside a PDF reader
  • Prepare text for analysis

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