For PDFs that are really page images
Some PDFs already contain selectable text. Scanned PDFs do not: each page is a picture of paper. ReGlyph is built for those image-only documents, using OCR to recover editable text and layout instead of flattening everything into a plain text dump.
OCR for image-only PDFs
ReGlyph reads scanned pages and turns visible text into editable document content.
Tables and forms stay structured
Rows, columns, labels, and headings are rebuilt so the DOCX remains useful after export.
Review before download
Open the result in the editor, correct the OCR output, and export when the document is ready.
Common questions
Can I convert a scanned PDF to Word?
Yes. Upload a scanned PDF and ReGlyph uses OCR to read the page content before exporting an editable DOCX file.
Does this work on PDFs without selectable text?
Yes. ReGlyph is designed for image-only PDFs, where the page is a scan rather than embedded text.
Does it preserve tables?
ReGlyph attempts to rebuild tables as editable table structures instead of returning only pasted text.
Can I edit the result before downloading?
Yes. The OCR result opens in an editor so you can review, correct, and export the final DOCX.