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Word to JPG

Render the text of a DOCX or TXT document into an image in your browser. No signup, no upload.

Text only · extracts plain text and renders it; Word layout, images, and tables are not preserved.
Result will appear here.

How this tool works

What it does

Word to JPG extracts text from a DOCX or TXT file and renders it onto an image.

Text only

Word layout, images, tables, fonts, and formatting are not preserved.

Output

Choose the width, format (JPG/PNG/WebP), quality, and background colour.

Privacy & metadata

In-browser only; nothing is uploaded. Browser canvas and PDF export usually strip EXIF, GPS, and other source metadata.

Word to JPG in your browser

Word to JPG turns a DOCX or plain-text file into an image in your browser — the file is read locally and never uploaded to a server. It extracts the document’s text and renders it onto an image.

Word to JPG extracts plain text only. It does not preserve Word page layout, images, tables, headers, footers, columns, fonts, colours, or page breaks — the output is the text re-flowed onto a plain background. Choose the output width, format, quality, and background colour.

Word to JPG shows the source type, the output dimensions, and the file size in the result panel, and guards very long documents so a huge page cannot crash the browser. Browser canvas and PDF export usually strip EXIF, GPS, and other source metadata.

How to use Word to JPG

  1. Upload a DOCX or TXT file into Word to JPG using the file picker or drag and drop — the input is a document, not an image.
  2. Set the output width, image format, quality, and background colour in Word to JPG.
  3. Click Process — Word to JPG extracts the text and renders it onto an image.
  4. Review Word to JPG’s result panel — source type, output dimensions, and size — then download the image.

Why use Word to JPG

Honest about layout

Word to JPG states clearly that it extracts text only and does not preserve Word formatting.

Format & width control

Choose the output width, image format, quality, and background colour.

Browser-safe limits

Word to JPG guards very long documents so a huge page cannot crash the browser.

Private by design

Word to JPG runs in your browser; nothing is uploaded.

Common uses for Word to JPG

Quoting document text

Render the text of a DOCX or TXT as an image to drop into a chat or slide.

A quick text snapshot

Turn a plain document into a shareable image without a word processor.

Plain-text archiving

Save a document’s text as a simple image when layout does not matter.

Any-device rendering

Render from a phone, tablet, or computer browser with the file staying local.

Frequently asked questions

Are my documents uploaded to a server by Word to JPG?

No. Word to JPG reads and renders the document in your browser, and the file is never sent to imgtoolsbase or any server.

Does Word to JPG keep Word formatting and layout?

No. Word to JPG extracts plain text only. Page layout, images, tables, headers, footers, columns, fonts, colours, and page breaks are not preserved — the result is the text re-flowed onto a plain background.

What files can I give Word to JPG?

A Word .docx file or a plain .txt file. For DOCX, Word to JPG uses Mammoth to extract the raw text; other formats are not supported.

Can Word to JPG handle a very long document?

Word to JPG renders the text onto a single tall image and guards the output size, so a very long document gives a clear error instead of crashing the tab. Multi-page splitting is not available in this version.

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