Markdown tool suite

Reliable Markdown to Word conversion for professional docs.

Paste or upload a .md file, review formatting instantly, and export a polished DOCX in seconds.

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Export formats

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Workflow tools

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Microsoft WordGoogle DocsCloudflare-ready stackBrowser-first processing

Markdown Input

Paste content or import a local .md file.

Your document is ready for conversion. Click once to export DOCX.

Live Preview

Review layout before exporting.

Markdown Syntax Quick Test

This paragraph includes bold, italic, and inline code for quick comparison.

Lists

  • Bullet item one
  • Bullet item two
  1. Ordered step one
  2. Ordered step two

Quote

Preview and exported Word output should look consistent.

Code Block

function greet(name: string) {
  return `Hello, ${name}`;
}

Link and Table

Open Next.js Docs

FeatureStatus
HeadingsCheck
ListsCheck
TableCheck

Tools

Pick the workflow you need right now

How it works

Three steps to a ready-to-share DOCX

Add Markdown

Paste Markdown or import your .md file in one click.

Review Output

Check structure, tables, and code formatting in preview.

Download DOCX

Export a clean DOCX and continue editing in Word.

Interactive parity demo

Compare source, preview, and export expectations

Use this fixed sample to verify that web preview and exported Word output remain aligned before you ship.

Markdown Source

## Weekly Report
- Growth up 12%
- Churn down 3%

| Channel | Leads |
| --- | --- |
| SEO | 145 |
| Paid | 78 |

> Next: expand onboarding tests.

Why teams choose it

Built for speed, trust, and consistency

Fast by Default

No setup and no waiting. Convert in seconds.

Privacy First

Browser-first flow keeps your drafts under your control.

Reliable Structure

Headings, lists, code, and tables stay readable after export.

Work-Ready Output

Made for client delivery, reviews, and team documentation.

Syntax support

Markdown elements covered in v1

Headings (H1-H6)

Paragraphs

Bold and italic text

Ordered and unordered lists

Blockquotes

Code blocks and inline code

Links

Tables

Horizontal rules

Reliability and limits

What stays consistent and what to review manually

The converter is optimized for common documentation syntax. Use this checklist to prevent expectation mismatch in final delivery.

  • Nested HTML inside Markdown is ignored for security and consistency.
  • Very large tables may need manual width adjustments in Word.
  • Image embedding currently exports links/alt text instead of binary image assets.
  • Complex Markdown extensions outside GFM may render as plain text.

Comparison

How this workflow differs from common alternatives

MetricMarkdown ToolsManual WorkflowGeneric Online Tool
Time to client-ready DOCXBrowser-first conversion with preview and one-click exportCopy/paste into Word and reformat sections manuallyOften conversion-only, without preview parity guidance
Formatting reliabilityClear known limits and workflow guidanceNo explicit guardrails; depends on operator qualityBlack-box behavior with limited diagnostics
Workflow continuityCross-tool follow-up to PDF/PNG/Word CounterMultiple disconnected tools and repeated copy cyclesSingle-output focused

Use cases

From draft notes to client-ready DOCX

Academic Writing

Submit drafts and thesis sections as editable DOCX files.

Client Deliverables

Deliver project reports and notes in the format clients expect.

Team Documentation

Share README updates with non-technical teams in Word format.

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FAQ

Everything teams ask before converting

Is my content uploaded to a server?

No. The workflow is browser-first, so your Markdown stays local while converting and downloading.

Which input formats are supported?

You can paste Markdown directly or upload .md/.markdown files. For best results, keep documents in UTF-8 text.

Which Markdown syntax is preserved?

The converter supports standard writing syntax including headings, lists, links, code blocks, and tables.

Do I need to create an account?

No account is required in this MVP version. You can open the page and start converting immediately.

Will the DOCX file work in common editors?

Yes. Exported DOCX files can be opened in Microsoft Word, Google Docs, and most modern office suites.

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Keep your writing flow in Markdown, then deliver polished DOCX files in seconds for teammates and clients.

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