Create a DOCX document from Markdown. Free, private, runs in your browser.
100% private — your files and text never leave your browser. All processing happens locally on your device.
Markdown to DOCX converts common Markdown into a Word-compatible document locally. It is a practical bridge from notes, docs, or README-style drafts into a format colleagues can open in Word.
The converter handles headings, paragraphs, emphasis, inline code, fenced code blocks, blockquotes, bullets, numbered lists, and simple pipe tables. Advanced extensions and embedded HTML are simplified.
The DOCX is generated in the browser with the installed docx library. Your Markdown text and output file are not uploaded, and you can choose a title that becomes the safe filename.
No. The Markdown is parsed and written into a DOCX file locally in your browser. Convertful does not receive the text or output file.
Headings, paragraphs, bold, italic, inline code, fenced code blocks, blockquotes, bullet lists, numbered lists, and simple pipe tables are supported.
Yes. The generated .docx is a normal Word document file, though complex Markdown styling may need review after opening.
No. Embedded HTML and custom Markdown extensions are not interpreted as full Word layout. Convert those sections manually if they matter.
Use the document title field before generating. Convertful uses that title to create a safe local DOCX filename.