What is Word to HTML?
Word to HTML converts Word documents and formatted text to clean, semantic HTML code. Use the WYSIWYG editor to format text visually—headings, lists, links, bold, italic—then export as valid HTML. No Microsoft Word installation required; everything runs in your browser.
Ideal for content editors, bloggers, journalists, and anyone moving content from Word to the web. When you paste from Word, the tool strips excess markup and produces clean HTML suitable for CMS import (WordPress, Drupal, etc.), email templates, or web pages.
The editor supports rich formatting: headings (H1–H6), paragraphs, bulleted and numbered lists, links, bold, italic, and more. Export includes proper semantic tags rather than inline styles, making the output maintainable and accessible.
How to Use Word to HTML
- Paste or type content: Paste content from Microsoft Word, Google Docs, or any rich text source. Alternatively, type directly in the editor. Word formatting (headings, bold, lists) is preserved and converted to HTML.
- Format with the toolbar: Use the editor toolbar to apply headings, bold, italic, lists, and links. Add or adjust formatting as needed. What you see closely matches the HTML output.
- Preview and refine: Review your formatted content. The editor shows a live preview. Adjust formatting until the structure is correct for your use case.
- Export HTML: Copy the generated HTML to clipboard or download it as a file. Use it in your CMS, static site generator, or HTML email template.
No signup required. Works on desktop and mobile.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I paste from Microsoft Word?
Yes. Paste content from Word (Ctrl+V or Cmd+V). The tool converts Word's formatting to HTML—headings become <h1>–<h6>, lists become <ul>/<ol>, and so on. Some complex Word formatting may be simplified for clean HTML.
What formatting is supported?
Headings (H1–H6), paragraphs, bold, italic, bulleted and numbered lists, links, and basic text formatting. Tables and images from Word are typically converted. Complex layouts may need manual adjustment.
Is the output suitable for WordPress?
Yes. The HTML is clean and semantic, ideal for pasting into WordPress's block or classic editor. Avoid pasting directly from Word into WordPress—use this tool first to get clean HTML.
Is Word to HTML free?
Yes, completely free with no registration. No limits on how many documents you convert. Use it as often as you need.
