How to Use
- Choose a PDF from your local drive.
- Optional page headers: check “Add page headers” to insert
[Page n]at each page start. - Extract & Save: click Extract & Save → a UTF-8 TXT file is downloaded (original name +
.txt). - Preview: a short snippet (first few hundred chars) appears below.
Outputs / Results
- A plain-text (UTF-8)
*.txtfile - A short preview snippet
- Log messages (progress / completion)
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Notes / Caveats
- Text layer only: extracts from the PDF’s embedded text layer. Scanned/image-only PDFs will yield no text (use an OCR tool in that case).
- Layout loss: columns, tables, footnotes, line breaks, and hyphenation are not preserved; words are joined with spaces according to internal order.
- Password-protected PDFs: not supported (no password prompt).
- Large PDFs: may hit browser memory limits; split the document if needed.
- CDN dependency: loads
pdf.js 3.11.174from a CDN; blocked/offline environments will fail. - Privacy: runs entirely client-side; no uploads.
