Scanned legal PDFs → editable Word

Scanned legal documents, rebuilt in your house style.

In private pilot with UK law firms · 300 pages free · no card required

How it works

  1. Upload your house style A Word template or well-styled document Your best-formatted document teaches LexForge your headings, numbering and footnotes.
  2. Upload the document A scan or inherited file A scanned PDF, or a Word file that arrived in someone else's style.
  3. Download it in your style Word for word, ready to review Uncertain words are flagged for human review, never guessed.

An automated animation shows torn strips from a crooked typewritten lease scan settling into a clean, structured document inside a modern word processor. Learned styles highlight in the styles gallery as each piece lands. The wording does not change.

lease_1987_scan.pdf
Converting… Draft ready
Page 1 of 14
lease_1987 — draft.docx
Styles
photocopy · 1987 · page 1
Lease
1.  Definitions and Interpretation
1.1 Demised Premises” means Warleigh House, 14 Bridge Street, together with the yard and outbuildings shown on Plan 1;
2.  Repair and Decoration
2.1 The Tenant shall keep the Demised Premises in good and substantial repair and condition.
1 The plan referred to in clause 1.1 is annexed to this Lease.
Page 1 of 14 · 182 words · English (UK) Reading source… Saved · lease_1987 — draft.docx 100%
Wording checked Editable Word draft “Warleigh” flagged to check

Why it's different

Reconstructed, not flattened.

Basic PDF-to-Word tools

Pages may remain as positioned boxes, leaving damaged text hard to review.

LexForge

Editable headings and numbering.

Uncertain words are marked for review.

See it for yourself

Download a sample conversion.

The fictional 1987 lease from the demonstration above: the typewritten scan we start with, and the house-styled Word draft LexForge returns. One smudged word is highlighted for review instead of guessed.

Fictional specimen. Every name, party and clause is invented, and no client data is used.

What firms convert

Documents firms often need to reuse.

Leases & deeds

The 1987 lease from three owners ago: smudged, skewed and unsearchable.

Contracts & agreements

Signed copies, archived scans and old templates that need to become editable again.

Correspondence & records

Scanned letters, attendance notes and matter files your team still needs to use.

Common questions

The questions firms ask first.

What can I upload?

Scanned PDFs and Word (.docx) documents, up to 100 MB. A poor scan still converts. Words the reading leaves uncertain are marked for your review.

Can it read handwriting or poor scans?

Printed and typewritten text reads best. When a smudge, a stamp or a handwritten note leaves a word uncertain, LexForge marks it for your review instead of guessing.

Which languages does LexForge support?

LexForge is built for English-language legal documents. If your firm needs another language, tell us at support@lexforge.app.

How do footnotes come back?

Footnote text is kept and styled to match your examples. It is returned as editable text in the document body rather than as Word's linked footnotes.

What happens to my documents?

Documents are stored and OCR-read in the UK, structure analysis runs inside the EEA, and customer documents are never used to train AI models. Scans are cleaned up automatically, and your firm controls how long finished files remain. The Security page has the full detail.

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