PDF to text
Lines and paragraphs restored · page range · copy or save as txt · no upload
PDF 에서 글자 뽑기
PDF 의 글자를 줄·문단을 살려 뽑아냅니다. 파일이 브라우저를 벗어나지 않습니다
PDF 를 끌어다 놓거나 눌러서 고르세요
파일은 브라우저 안에서만 다뤄집니다 — 문서를 올리지 않습니다.
Extracts the text from a PDF with its lines and paragraphs intact. Set a page range; the document never leaves your browser.
How to use it
- Add a PDF
- Write a page range if you need one
- Hit extract
- Check the result, then copy it or save it as txt
Common questions
- Why not just drag-select and copy?
- A PDF stores only where each glyph sits, so dragging often breaks at every line or scrambles the order. This tool reads those coordinates, groups them into lines, and starts a new paragraph where the line spacing widens — bringing back something you can actually read.
- No text comes out at all.
- It is a scan of paper. That kind of PDF holds pictures, not text, so there is nothing to extract. This tool cannot read letters out of an image, and rather than handing back an empty result as if it succeeded, it tells you.
- Where does the document get uploaded?
- Nowhere. Opening and reading both finish inside your browser — which suits contracts and papers that must not leave.
- What happens to tables?
- A table loses its cell positions and comes out as one run of text. If the table is the point, exporting the PDF to images is the better route.
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Stays on your device What you enter is handled inside your browser only — nothing is stored or sent anywhere.
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