Word to Image — at any DPI you choose
PNG or JPG · 96 to 600 DPI · single-page or merged long screenshot · transparent background · all in one click.
Built on enterprise-grade document rendering. The output quality you'd expect from a $99/mo commercial tool. Free for everyone.
- 🔒 256-bit HTTPS
- ⏱ 1-hour Auto-Delete
- ✅ GDPR Compliant
- 👁 No Human Review
- 🤖 No AI Training on Your Data
Drop your Word document here
.docx · .doc · .docm · .rtf · .odt · .txt · .html — up to 50 MB · 5 files at a time
Why Word to Image — and why DPI control matters
Most free Word-to-JPG tools render at 96 DPI — fine for thumbnails, blurry on retina monitors and unprintable on paper. We expose the full DPI ladder (96 / 150 / 200 / 300 / 450 / 600) so the same .docx can be a fast Twitter card, a sharp blog screenshot, or a print-ready exhibit in a court filing. Pick once, click once, done — no Word install, no Adobe subscription, no signup.
Everything in one converter
DPI 96 → 600
Six steps from web-default to print-ready. The number you pick is the actual ImageSaveOptions.Resolution we pass to the renderer — measure the output if you don't believe us.
Single, merged, or first-page
Per-page ZIP for archival; one tall image for social-share long screenshots; first-page-only for fast thumbnails. Pick the layout — no copy-paste in Photoshop afterwards.
Transparent PNG
Toggle on, get a 32-bit ARGB PNG with the alpha channel intact. Drop the page onto any branded background, slide deck, or marketing template.
Password-encrypted .docx
If your file is locked with a password we'll prompt for it inline. Enter once, render — no separate "unlock first" detour like other free tools.
Page range picker
Export pages 1-3, page 5, pages 7-10 — without uploading a sliced doc. Same syntax PDF readers use.
Eleven languages
EN · DE · ES · FR · IT · JA · KO · PT · RU · TR · ZH — every page, every long-tail route, every FAQ. No machine-translated soup.
Four steps from .docx to image
- 1Drop your Word document on the upload area (or click to browse).
- 2Pick DPI, mode, and PNG/JPG. Toggle transparent background if you need it.
- 3Click Convert. We render the pages on a private, GDPR-compliant server in 1-second-per-page typical.
- 4Download the image (or ZIP, if your document had more than one page in single mode).
Why pick this Word-to-Image converter
DPI choice that's actually honest
Many "high resolution" competitors quietly cap at 200 DPI and resample. We pass the DPI you pick straight to the renderer. 600 means 600.
Long-screenshot mode out of the box
Twitter / LinkedIn posts often want a single tall image of a multi-page report. We stitch the pages vertically — same alignment, same background — without forcing you into Photoshop.
Transparent PNG with real alpha
Industry-standard 32-bit ARGB output. Works with social-card overlays, branded slide templates, and image editors that respect alpha. JPG + transparent is automatically coerced to PNG with a friendly warning instead of silently producing a broken file.
Privacy by default
256-bit HTTPS upload, GDPR-compliant retention, files auto-deleted within an hour, no human review, no AI training on your data.
No signup, no email gate, no "50 % off your first month" trap
Convert. Download. Close the tab. We treat the Word-to-image tool as a public good — the way it should be.
Independent benchmark — see for yourself
Our /benchmarks/word-to-image-2026 page publishes the methodology, dataset, and side-by-side comparison against five major competitors. We don't ask you to trust us.
Frequently asked questions
What's the difference between 150 DPI and 300 DPI?
150 DPI matches a typical retina laptop screen — perfect for blog screenshots and social posts. 300 DPI matches consumer print resolution — what magazines and books use. 600 DPI is professional-print/legal-exhibit territory; the file size goes up roughly 4× per step. Pick the lowest DPI that meets your use case.
Will the output have a watermark?
No. We hold a commercial license for the underlying renderer. The image you download has no watermark, ever.
What's the file size limit?
Up to 50 MB per upload, up to 5 files at once. If your .docx is larger, the per-page DPI is the most likely cause — try 150 or 200 first.
Can I get a single PNG of a 30-page document?
Yes — pick "Merged" mode. We render each page at the requested DPI, then stitch them vertically into one tall image. If the resulting bitmap exceeds the safe canvas size we automatically fall back to a per-page ZIP and tell you why in the result panel.
Does "transparent background" really work for printing?
Transparent PNG is for digital overlay use cases (slide decks, social cards, branded backgrounds). For printing you want a white background — un-tick the toggle. We coerce JPG + transparent to PNG automatically because JPG has no alpha channel.
What happens to my file after conversion?
Files are stored only long enough to render the image and serve the download — typically less than 60 seconds. Output files are auto-deleted within one hour. No human reviews them. We never use your content to train AI models.
Can I convert .doc (the old binary format)?
Yes — .doc, .docx, .docm, .dot, .dotx, .dotm, .rtf, .odt, .txt, and .html / .htm are all accepted. We hand the file to the same renderer Microsoft Word uses for the print preview.
Does the rendering preserve fonts and tables?
Yes. We render the document with the same engine that produces the print preview inside a Word installation — fonts, tables, headers, footers, footnotes, embedded images, and page numbering all carry through. If a font is missing on the server we substitute a metric-compatible alternative and surface it in the warnings list.
Why doesn't your Hero say "data never leaves your computer"?
Because that would be a lie. Your file is uploaded to our server (over HTTPS) for the renderer to process, and deleted within an hour. We'd rather be honest than market with a half-truth that other free tools exploit.
Can I use the output commercially?
Yes. The image is rendered from your input file — you retain full ownership. We don't add visible or invisible attribution. Use it in slides, blog posts, court filings, or product pages without restriction.
Does this work on iPhone / Android?
Yes. The page is fully responsive; mobile browsers can drag-drop or tap to upload. Rendering happens on our servers, so your phone's CPU isn't a bottleneck.
How do I report a bug or request a feature?
Email [email protected] or open an issue on our GitHub. We respond within 24 hours on weekdays — most feature requests ship within two weeks if they're aligned with the Hero promise (DPI control, output mode, transparent PNG).