Text to DOCX — turn any text into a Word document instantly
Got text that needs to be a proper .docx file? Paste it in, hit the button, and it's done. No account, no waiting, no uploading anything — everything happens right in your browser.
Text to DOCX Converter
How to use this tool
It's genuinely simple — there's no learning curve here.
- Paste your text into the box. It can come from anywhere: an email, a notes app, a PDF you've copied from, a terminal, wherever.
- Add a title if you want one — it'll appear as a heading at the top of the document.
- Name your file so you can find it later. Something like
application-letter.docxbeatsdocument.docx. - Click Create & Download. The file downloads straight away.
- Open in Word, LibreOffice, or Google Docs and add any formatting you need.
When should you use "split on blank lines" vs "each line"?
If your text has natural paragraph breaks (a blank line between sections, like a proper document), choose Split on blank lines — that's the default and works best for most content. If every line should become its own separate paragraph (like a list of bullet points you're typing line by line), switch to Each line is its own paragraph.
What this tool is good for
- Job applications — Many employers want an editable Word file, not a PDF. This gets you one fast.
- University submissions — Some portals only accept
.docx. If you've drafted in a notes app, this bridges the gap. - Meeting notes — Turn bullet-point notes into a shareable document in about ten seconds.
- Manuscript drafts — Writers who work in plain text editors (Obsidian, iA Writer, Notepad) can convert chapters to DOCX for editing in Word with track changes.
- Legal and official documents — Draft in plain text, convert to DOCX, then apply signatures and formatting in Word.
- Anything you've typed that needs to be "a proper document" — honestly the most common use case.
A quick note on formatting
This tool converts plain text — so bold, italic, and bullet formatting won't carry over automatically. That's intentional: it gives you a clean, unformatted base you can style however you want in Word. If your source already has rich formatting, paste it into Word directly and use this tool for plain-text sources instead.
Is it private?
Yes, fully. Your text never leaves your device. The conversion happens inside your browser using a JavaScript library called docx.js — nothing is sent to any server, nothing is stored anywhere. You can paste confidential content without any concerns.
Does it work on mobile?
Yes. It works on Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge on both iOS and Android. After downloading, open the file with the Microsoft Word app or Google Docs app on your phone.
Frequently asked questions
No — this tool converts plain text only. The output is clean and unformatted, which you can then style in Word. If you need formatting preserved, copy-paste directly into Word instead.
Some operating systems hide file extensions and rename downloaded files incorrectly. Right-click the file, choose Rename, and remove the .txt suffix so it ends in .docx. Then double-click to open normally.
Yes. The output uses standard OOXML formatting compatible with Word 2007 and all later versions, LibreOffice 5+, and Google Docs. If you see a compatibility mode warning, go to File → Convert in Word to upgrade it.
No enforced limit. Documents up to 50,000 words generate almost instantly. Very large documents might take a second or two depending on your device.
Use the Text to PDF tool instead — same idea, different format. You can also download the DOCX first and convert it to PDF using File → Save As in Word.