How to convert Markdown to Word (DOCX)
Hand your Markdown to colleagues who live in Word. MD-Vis produces a real, editable .docx — not a screenshot — directly in your browser.
Markdown is great for writing; Word is what many teams use for review and sign-off. MD-Vis bridges the two by generating a genuine .docx file with native Word styles for headings, paragraphs, tables, lists and blockquotes.
Steps
- Open the MD-Vis editor.
- Paste your Markdown or drop in a
.mdfile. - Click Export → Word (DOCX).
- Open the downloaded file in Word, Google Docs or LibreOffice and keep editing.
What carries over
- Heading levels mapped to Word heading styles.
- Tables with borders and header rows.
- Ordered and unordered lists, blockquotes, bold/italic, inline code.
- Right-to-left (RTL) text direction when your document needs it.
Good to know
Because the output is a structured document (not an image), reviewers can use track changes, comments and styles as usual. Diagrams are rendered as images inside the document so they display reliably in Word.
Frequently asked questions
Is the Word file editable?
Yes. MD-Vis generates a real .docx with native Word styles, so you can edit it in Word, Google Docs or LibreOffice.
Do tables and headings survive the conversion?
Yes. Headings map to Word heading styles and tables keep their structure and header rows.
Does it work offline / privately?
The conversion runs in your browser, so your content is not uploaded to a server.