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Markdown is a plain-text way to write formatted documents — headings marked with #, bold with **, lists, tables, and code blocks — used everywhere from README files and technical documentation to note-taking apps and static site content. Word doesn't read that syntax natively, so opening a .md file in Word (or pasting its contents) just shows the raw symbols.
This converts a Markdown file or pasted text into an actual Word document: headings become real heading styles, tables become real tables, fenced code blocks keep monospace formatting, and LaTeX math ($...$ or $$...$$) becomes a native, editable Word equation rather than an image. Drop a .md file directly onto the page, or paste the text in — either way works the same.
This is the general-purpose version of this converter — if you specifically have output from an AI chatbot, Obsidian, or Notion, the dedicated pages for those have more specific guidance, though the tool itself is identical.
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.md file (drag-and-drop works anywhere on the page).Convert the same Markdown source to DOCX, HTML, or PDF — pick the format you need at export time.
Write LaTeX as $...$ (inline) or $$...$$ (display) and get real, editable Word equations in your DOCX — not images.
Headings, lists, blockquotes, tables, and fenced code blocks all render cleanly in every export format.
Choose page size, margins, table of contents, cover page, and header/footer options before you export.
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Generated files are automatically deleted after 24 hours. Nothing is kept longer than necessary.
Any plain-text file using Markdown syntax — typically a .md extension — including README files, notes exported from apps like Obsidian or Notion, technical documentation, or anything else written in that format.
Yes — headings become native Word heading styles, nested lists keep their structure, tables become real Word tables, and blockquotes and code blocks are preserved with appropriate formatting.
Yes — Settings lets you choose page size, margins, whether to add a table of contents or cover page, and header/footer options before exporting.
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