How UniPDF Converts PDFs
UniPDF is a desktop program for Windows that converts PDFs. It lets you import a single document that’s stored on your computer. Bulk mode is supported only if you pay. In the settings are options for changing the language of the program, choosing where to save converted files, and picking which Word and/or image file format (from the list below) will be used when converting the PDF. If you double-click the All text from the Selected Pages column, you can define which pages should be converted. To save just one page to DOC or another format, enter something like 4-4.
UniPDF Output Formats
Between the settings and the primary screen where you pick an output formats, these are your options for what the PDF should be converted to: DOC, RTF, JPG, BMP, TIF, PNG, GIF, PCX, TGA, TXT, HTML
UniPDF Limitations
This free PDF to DOC converter limits your usage to three conversions per day. If you try to do more, you’ll see an Upgrade to UniPDF PRO prompt, where you can enter the user name and registration code to the professional version if you’ve purchased it. While some converters let you convert multiple files at once, this one doesn’t support batch conversions unless you pay for UniPDF Pro. The paid edition includes automatic updates and is the only way you can legally use the software for non-personal reasons. As you can see from the output formats listed above, UniPDF doesn’t support the newest DOCX format used in Microsoft Word.
Final Thoughts on UniPDF
UniPDF is super simple to use. You can drag and drop the PDF into the program in a snap, and then quickly select any of the preset output formats to use as the conversion type. Something you might find to be an annoyance is that if you’re switching the Word format to be DOC or RTF (the only two supported document file formats; RTF is the default option), you have to go into the settings to do it. It’s not hard to do, but it is an extra step that some PDF converters don’t have you make. We converted a few PDFs to the DOC format and found that the font, images, and text were all in the correct places and looked nearly identical to the PDF, only editable, which is great. The software runs on Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, and XP. We attempted a few installations on Windows 11, but it didn’t work.