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Convert Pages to Word

Turn your Apple Pages document into a Microsoft Word document — free, fast and without installing any software. Your file is transferred over an encrypted connection, converted on our servers and deleted automatically right after processing. You can convert multiple files at once and download everything as a ZIP.

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Max. file size: 25 MB per file.

Files are transferred over an encrypted connection, converted and automatically deleted right after processing.

How to convert

  1. 1

    Upload your Pages file — drag & drop it into the box or click “Choose files”. You can convert several files at once.

  2. 2

    Click “Convert now”. The conversion starts immediately and usually takes just a few seconds.

  3. 3

    Download your finished Word file — individually or all files together as a ZIP archive.

About the Pages format

Pages is the word processor from Apple’s iWork suite. Its .pages files only open on Mac, iPhone and iPad — Windows users and most companies cannot read them.

Why convert to Word?

DOCX is the native format of Microsoft Word and the de-facto standard for editable text documents. It is also opened by Google Docs, LibreOffice and Pages. Convert to Word when you need to edit the text: rewrite paragraphs, fix typos or reuse content.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Pages to Word converter really free?

Yes. Converting Pages to Word on ConvertInSeconds is completely free — no sign-up, no watermarks and no hidden costs. The service is financed through advertising.

Is it safe to convert my files here?

Yes. Files are transferred over an encrypted HTTPS connection, converted and then automatically deleted. We do not keep copies of your documents and we never look at their content.

Can I convert several files at once?

Yes. Simply drop multiple Pages files into the upload box — they are converted in one go, and you can download the results individually or bundled as a ZIP archive.

Will the quality suffer when converting Pages to Word?

No. The conversion preserves your content as faithfully as possible.

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