What PDF & Document Converter does on Mac
PDF & Document Converter is a lightweight Mac utility for exporting PDF documents into editable or web-friendly formats such as Word, PowerPoint, EPUB, RTF, HTML, XML, plain text, and images.
The app focuses on one-way PDF conversion rather than full PDF editing. You add files individually or in batches, choose an output format, and optionally limit conversion to selected pages per document. Drag-and-drop support keeps the workflow simple when you need to process invoices, reports, ebooks, or scanned PDFs without opening a heavy office suite.
Typical Mac workflow
Drop one or more PDFs into the window, pick Word, PPT, EPUB, TXT, or image output, and set page ranges if you only need chapters or appendix pages. For image extraction, use the dedicated extract-images option when you need graphics embedded in a PDF. Batch mode suits folders of similar documents, such as converting archived PDFs to DOCX for editing in Microsoft Word or Pages.
Version 6.3.1
Build 6.3.1 is listed in recent Mac software catalogs, but the developer did not publish a separate public changelog for this build at the time of writing. The previous 6.3.0 Mac App Store notes cited compatibility work: eliminating warnings and adapting to the latest macOS. Treat 6.3.1 as a minor maintenance release in the 6.3 line unless the store page adds explicit notes after you install.
Licensing and requirements
The app is distributed through the Mac App Store (listing id633344484) with an in-app purchase for the full version. Catalog sources list compatibility from macOS 10.12 or 10.13 onward on Intel 64-bit Macs. Conversion fidelity depends on PDF complexity; scanned or heavily formatted files may need manual cleanup after export.


