Rescue Scan · the live converter

Your scans, rebuilt in your house style.

Old leases, contracts and scanned post — reconstructed as clean, editable Word, then mapped into your firm's own template: fonts, clause numbering and footnotes applied automatically.

PDF only Up to 20 MB Up to 100 pages

See it run

Watch a scan become editable Word.

Upload a scanned PDF, start the conversion, and watch LexForge rebuild it into editable Word — headings and numbering restored, wording preserved, uncertain reads flagged. The file is ready to download once the wording check is complete.

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Two products

One rescues the words. One applies your house style.

The converter

Rescue Scan

Scan → clean editable Word

Upload a scanned PDF and get back a real .docx — headings, numbering and footnotes restored, wording preserved, uncertain reads flagged. Files are deleted within two hours.

The styler

House Styles

Rescued doc → your firm's template

Map rescued documents into your firm's reference Word template — fonts, heading styles, clause numbering and footnotes applied automatically, paragraph by paragraph.

45 min

Paralegal rebuild work per document — reduced. Output arrives ready to review, not retype.

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No silent rewriting. Your wording comes through verbatim; uncertain words are flagged for review instead.

.docx

Native, editable Word out — not a flat image inside Word. Edit, compare and finish.

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Why it is different
Reconstructed,
not flattened.

What generic converters do

  • 01Treat each page as boxed text and images.
  • 02Guess at damaged scan text without showing you what was uncertain.
  • 03Leave your team to clean up formatting and spot-check by hand.

What Rescue Scan does

  • 01Reads poor-quality scans and rebuilds real headings, numbering and footnotes.
  • 02Returns a clean, editable Word document instead of a boxed-page copy.
  • 03Flags the words it was not sure it read so review goes straight to the risk points.

Get started

Hand back files that don't need retyping.

Request trial 14 days · 50 pages · no card