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How to convert WORD to PNG
Converting a Word document (DOCX) to PNG produces images of each page, which is useful for sharing document content on platforms that do not support DOCX, embedding pages in presentations, creating preview thumbnails, or posting document excerpts on social media. Each page renders as a separate PNG at a resolution you choose. The conversion runs in your browser using a WebAssembly document renderer.
The quality of the output depends on the rendering resolution. For web use and social sharing, 150 DPI (roughly 1240x1754 pixels for A4) is sufficient and keeps file sizes manageable. For printing or high-fidelity reproduction, 300 DPI produces sharper text and finer details at the cost of larger files. Complex formatting, custom fonts, embedded objects, and tracked changes may not render identically to Microsoft Word on all platforms.
Upload your Word document
Drop a .docx or .doc file. Multi-page documents produce one PNG per page.
Set output resolution
Choose 72 DPI (screen), 150 DPI (quality web/sharing), or 300 DPI (print-ready). Higher DPI produces larger, sharper images.
Render in-browser
The WebAssembly document engine renders each page as a PNG image locally. No upload occurs.
Download the PNG files
Save individual page PNGs or download all as a ZIP. File names include the page number for easy ordering.
Frequently asked questions
Will the PNG look exactly like the document in Microsoft Word?
For standard formatting (paragraphs, headings, tables, inline images), the rendering is accurate. Custom fonts not embedded in the document, macros, and Word-specific features may differ. Embedded OLE objects may not render.
What resolution should I use for social media posts?
150 DPI produces images around 1240x1754 pixels for A4, which is sharp enough for any social media platform. Higher DPI is unnecessary for social sharing.
Can I convert a multi-page document to separate PNG files?
Yes. Each page produces a separate PNG named page-01.png, page-02.png, etc. Download all as a ZIP for convenience.
Why would I use PNG instead of PDF for sharing documents?
PNG images display immediately in any browser, messaging app, or social platform without requiring a PDF viewer. They are also easier to embed in presentations or web pages.
Does this preserve embedded images from the Word document?
Yes. Images embedded in the Word document are rendered into the output PNG at the specified resolution.