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Online Text Converter to Word

Paste plain text and convert it into a Word-compatible document format. Choose RTF (best compatibility) or DOC (HTML), then copy the output or download a file—everything runs locally in your browser.

Category: Text · URL: /tools/online-text-converter-to-word.html
Tip: RTF is usually the most reliable for opening in Microsoft Word.
What you get: a Word-openable .rtf or .doc file generated entirely in your browser. No network requests.
Privacy: runs locally in your browser. No uploads, no tracking scripts.

How to use

Use this tool to turn plain text into a Word-compatible document format.

  1. Paste your text into Input.
  2. Select RTF (recommended) or DOC (HTML), then adjust title/font if needed.
  3. Click Convert, then Copy Output or Download.
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Secondary intents covered: Create a Word-openable file from pasted text without using Word, Preserve line breaks and blank lines when moving text into Word, Download the converted content as .rtf or .doc, Copy a Word-compatible payload to paste into another app, Handle special characters like braces and backslashes safely, Add an optional document title and basic font settings, Convert quickly on mobile without uploading content, Generate a shareable document from notes, logs, or drafts

FAQ

Does this create a real Word file?

It generates Word-compatible formats: .rtf (recommended) or .doc (HTML). Microsoft Word and many editors can open both.

Which format should I choose: RTF or DOC (HTML)?

Choose RTF for the widest compatibility. Use DOC (HTML) if you prefer an HTML-based document that Word can open.

Will my text be uploaded anywhere?

No. The conversion runs entirely in your browser and the tool makes no network requests.

Are line breaks and blank lines preserved?

Yes. New lines are preserved (RTF uses \par; DOC-HTML uses <br>).

Why does the output look like code?

RTF and DOC-HTML are document formats, so the output is a formatted payload. Use Download to open it in Word, or copy it if you specifically need the raw format.

Can I add headings or rich formatting?

This tool focuses on clean text conversion with a title and basic font settings. For rich formatting, open the result in Word and style it there.

What if Word shows weird characters for symbols?

Try switching to RTF, which includes Unicode escaping for non-ASCII characters and is generally more robust.