HTML to Word Converter
Create an editable Word DOCX file from safe semantic HTML. Paste HTML or upload a .html file, preview the supported structure, and generate a document without fetching remote pages or uploading source content.
Create a Word Document
Your document is processed in your browser and is not uploaded to Converter247.
Warnings and support notes
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Preview
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Supported Input
Pasted HTML or one .html file up to 1 MiB.
Generated Output
One editable .docx document.
What This Conversion Preserves
- Headings, paragraphs, common inline formatting, lists, blockquotes, code, safe links, and simple tables.
- A4 or Letter page size and portrait or landscape orientation.
- Sanitized semantic content without scripts or forms.
Important Format Limits
- External stylesheets, JavaScript, forms, iframes, media, web fonts, grid, flex, absolute positioning, and complex CSS are not converted.
- Remote images are not fetched and images are omitted in Phase 4.7.
- The output is editable DOCX, not a pixel-perfect browser rendering.
HTML input is limited to 1 MiB and generated document blocks are limited for browser responsiveness. The tool stops safely instead of producing an unsafe partial document.
A Practical Example
A semantic HTML draft with headings, paragraphs, a link, and a small table can become a Word file for editorial review while scripts and external resources are removed.
Browser Processing and File Safety
Document conversion runs locally in your browser. Converter247 does not upload DOCX, HTML, Markdown, generated text, or generated DOCX files to a conversion API.
Imported document content is treated as untrusted. HTML output is sanitized, executable scripts and dangerous URLs are removed, and generated Word files are built from a limited semantic document model.
Phase 4.7 supports modern DOCX input for Word-source tools and DOCX output for Word-generation tools. Legacy .doc files, PDF, OCR, remote webpage fetching, external stylesheets, forms, iframes, and pixel-perfect layout preservation are intentionally outside this release.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common semantic elements are supported, including headings, paragraphs, lists, blockquotes, code, safe links, and simple tables.
Only basic semantic structure and common inline meaning are mapped. External stylesheets, layout systems, animations, and complex CSS are not preserved.
No. Scripts, event handlers, forms, iframes, and unsafe active content are removed before DOCX generation.
No. Remote images are not fetched. Images are omitted in Phase 4.7 with a warning.
Yes. The output is a standard DOCX document made from supported semantic blocks and tables.
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