Wordize for .NET converts PDF to editable ODT format while preserving structure, formatting, and styles. The Converter class delivers accurate PDF to ODT transformation for document editing workflows.
Module Requirements:Test PDF to ODT conversion using our interactive online demo. Upload your PDF file, run the conversion, and download an editable ODT document. The provided C# code is ready for integration into your .NET project.
using Wordize.Conversion;
Converter.Convert("Input.pdf", "Output.odt");
using Wordize.Conversion;
Converter.Convert("{{input1}}", "{{output}}");
using Wordize.Conversion;
using Wordize.Saving;
var imageStreams = Converter.ConvertToImages("{{input1}}", new ImageSaveOptions(SaveFormat.{{saveFormat}}));
foreach (var (stream, page) in imageStreams.Select((s, i) => (s, i)))
{
using var _ = stream;
stream.Position = 0;
using var file = File.Create($"Output_{page + 1}.{{outputExt}}");
stream.CopyTo(file);
}
using Wordize.Conversion;
using Wordize.Saving;
ImageSaveOptions saveOptions = new ImageSaveOptions(SaveFormat.{{saveFormat}});
saveOptions.PageLayout = MultiPageLayout.Vertical(10);
Converter.Create()
.From("{{input1}}")
.To("{{output}}", saveOptions)
.Execute();
Add Wordize SDK to your .NET project
Call the Converter.Convert() method, specifying input and output file names as parameters. Formats are automatically detected based on file extensions
Get the ODT file