Here is our free and easy-to-use DOCX file converter tool. With this tool, you can effortlessly convert your DOCX file to a number of other file formats. Our DOCX tool also comes with the ability to batch convert up to 20 DOCX files at one time, making it easy to convert your files quickly.
Or drag and drop your files here to upload.
A maximum of 20 files can be uploaded at once.
To begin, click the button above and select the DOCX files you would like to convert. Once you have selected your files, you can set the file format you would like to convert them to. You can either set these individually or all at once using the bulk option at the top. If the file you are converting your DOCX file to has any relevant configuration options, these can be accessed by clicking the button.
Here are 3 simple steps to convert your DOCX file using our fast and free DOCX file converter tool.
Yes! Our DOCX conversion tools are 100% free to use.
No, you can convert as many files as you wish. We do not impose any conversion limits on our DOCX conversion tools.
We aim to process all DOCX conversions as quickly as possible; this usually takes around 5 seconds; however, this can be longer for certain files and significantly longer for some larger file formats, so please be patient.
Once your DOCX file has been uploaded and we know the file format you wish to convert it to, our bespoke conversion software will convert your DOCX and make it available for you to download with a unique download URL.
Yes, of course it is! Your DOCX, once converted, is deleted 1 hour after upload, and the download link will expire after this time.
Yes! Our DOCX conversion tools will run on any system with a modern web browser.
If you are having difficulty converting your DOCX, you can contact us, and we will try to help where possible.
Extension | DOCX |
Full Name | Microsoft Word Document |
Type | Document |
Mime Type | application/vnd.openxmlformats-officedocument.wordprocessingml.document |
Format | Binary |
The DOCX file format is the native file format used by Microsoft Word. It was created in the mid-2000s as a successor format to the older DOC file format. The switch from DOC to DOCX allowed for a fresh start, re-building the format from the ground up to be more flexible and easier to extend in the future.
A DOCX is actually a ZIP container file format, with the actual word document data stored within it in the form of many separate XML documents. This separation into individual XML documents means the relevant document components can be grouped together.
The use of the ZIP format as a container wrapper allows the DOCX files to remain small in size compared to the older DOC format. Along with Microsoft Word, there are many other Word processing applications that can open and work with documents in the DOCX format.
DOCX Converter Capabilities
Currently, our DOCX converter can only convert from DOCX files, our developers are working to allow converting to DOCX files in future versions of our tools.