Markdown to DOCX

Convert Markdown to a Word-compatible document. Customize fonts, colors, and layout. All processing happens in your browser.

Markdown Input143 words · 820 chars
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DOCX

Project Report

Overview

This is a sample document to demonstrate the Markdown to DOCX converter. It supports italic, bold, and inline code.

Features

  • Tables with headers and rows
  • Ordered and unordered lists
  • Blockquotes for callouts
  • Code blocks with monospace font
  • Links and inline formatting

Data Summary

Metric Q1 Q2 Q3
Revenue $120k $145k $180k
Users 1,200 1,800 2,500
Churn 5.2% 4.1% 3.8%

Next Steps

  1. Review the generated document
  2. Adjust fonts and margins
  3. Download and share

Note: All processing happens in your browser. Your content is never sent to a server.

Code Example

function greet(name) {
  return `Hello, ${name}!`;
}

Built with the Varstatt Toolkit.

How It Works

1

Write or paste Markdown

Enter your Markdown content in the editor. A live preview shows how the document will look.

2

Customize the document

Choose font, page size, font size, line height, colors, and margins — same settings as the PDF tool.

3

Download as DOCX

Click download to get a real .docx file that opens in Word, Pages, Google Docs, and LibreOffice.

FAQ

Yes. It generates a proper OpenXML .docx file using the docx library — not an HTML wrapper. It opens natively in all word processors.
Headings, bold, italic, links, ordered and unordered lists, blockquotes, code blocks, tables, and horizontal rules.
Yes. Choose from 10 fonts (Sora, Inter, Roboto, Merriweather, and more), plus text/heading/accent colors, font size, line height, and margins.

Varstatt Toolkit

Each tool works standalone, runs entirely in your browser, and requires no signup.

Built & Maintained by Varstatt

Varstatt is a one-person product studio run by Jurij Tokarski, product engineer since 2011. These tools are free and open — no signup, no catch.