Import Word .docx files and convert them to HTML webpages. Supports batch conversion of multiple files. 100% free tool!
Our online Word to HTML converter utilizes advanced document parsing technology to accurately preserve the formatting, layout, and style of your Word files. Whether it's a simple text document or a complex page with images, tables, and custom styles, the tool produces high-quality HTML output.
Each Word file is converted into exactly one single, self-contained HTML file (with images embedded as base64). This eliminates scattered image folders, providing a much cleaner result than native Word HTML export.
If you need to deploy your Word documents on a web server, this tool is the perfect utility for you.
For service agreements, privacy policies, or help documentation originally drafted in Word, this tool helps you convert them into responsive webpages ready for deployment.
Unlike traditional online conversion websites, our utility runs entirely client-side, which means:
Currently supports Microsoft Word 2007 and later (.docx) format. The output HTML files offer excellent cross-browser compatibility and responsive display.
You can download the Word to HTML sample file to try out the converter.
If you have older .doc files, we recommend opening them in Microsoft Word or WPS, saving them as .docx, and then converting them here.
In various professional and development scenarios, we often need to transform Microsoft Word documents (.docx) into standard web-compatible HTML files. Here are some typical use cases:
In summary, Word to HTML conversion breaks document boundaries, making it simple to present and share your high-quality content across the web.
| Word Feature | Support Status | Support Details |
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Images
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✅ | Converts images in Word documents (inline and floating). Images are embedded directly into the HTML as base64 strings, producing a single self-contained HTML file without separate image files. |
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Tables
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✅ | Full support for Word tables, including borders, cell merging, table styling, and column/row sizing, converted into standard HTML tables. |
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Fonts
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✅ | Preserves font family settings. You can also toggle "Ignore Fonts" in the settings panel to fall back to browser default fonts. |
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Font Size
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✅ | Fully supports font size conversion, keeping precise font dimensions from the Word file and converting them to CSS values. |
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Colors
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✅ | Supports text colors, highlight colors, and background shading, accurately translated to CSS color codes. |
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Background Color
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✅ | Supports paragraph and cell backgrounds, mapped to standard CSS background styles. |
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Page Spacing
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✅ | Displays spacing between pages. Turn on "Enable Page Breaks" in settings to visually separate pages, or disable it for a continuous webpage flow. |
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Page Breaks
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✅ | Recognizes page breaks. Adjust settings to control whether to break pages. |
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Page Dimensions
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✅ | Supports Word page size settings. Enable "Ignore Page Width/Height" to automatically fit the layout to different screens. |
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Headers & Footers
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✅ | Converts header and footer content. Enable "Render Headers" and "Render Footers" in settings to display them on the page. |
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Footnotes & Endnotes
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✅ | Converts footnotes and endnotes. Enable "Render Footnotes" and "Render Endnotes" in settings to display them at the bottom of the page or section. |
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Track Changes
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✅ | Experimental support for Word's revision tracking. Enable "Render Document Changes" to display insertions and deletions. |
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Comments
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✅ | Experimental support for Word annotations. Enable "Render Comments" to view comments and feedback from the document. |
💡 Tip: You can adjust all conversion features in the "Settings" panel above to customize the HTML output according to your preferences.