JPG to Word
Convert JPG to Word online for free
Unique design
Uses a unique conversion algorithm designed exclusively for this website.
Vast image formats support
Supports 100+ image formats including JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, SVG, WEBP, and HEIC.
Sort images
Drag and drop images to change their order. Tap an image and then the delete button to remove it from the list.
Flexible size settings
Customize Word page width and height. Set page size to a preset or use the image size as the page size.
Rotate image
Automatically rotates images according to camera orientation information in the EXIF data.
Compress image
Keep the original high quality of your JPG files or compress them to reduce the Word file size.
How to convert JPG to Word online
Please note that this converter does not use OCR. If you need to convert images into editable Word documents, please try our JPG to Word OCR converter.
1: ADD IMAGES
Drag-and-drop or click to add image files. It supports JPG, PNG, GIF, BMP, and TIFF image formats directly. Other image formats (such as SVG, AVIF, HEIC, WEBP, or JXR) will be automatically converted to JPG after uploading. You can add multiple image files and upload them in batches to the online server. There is no limit on the number of files. Each image file can be up to 40 MB.
2: SET OPTIONS
Set the conversion options. You can usually skip this step and proceed with the default settings.
Output Format:
Choose an output format: DOCX, DOC, RTF, ODT, HTML, MHTML, XPS, or PDF. The default output format is DOCX.
Page Size:
By default, the image size is used as the Word page size. You can choose a preset page size such as A4 Portrait/Landscape, or choose "Custom Size" and enter the page width and height. The image size will be resized to Word page size if "Stretch image to fill page" is checked.
Compression:
Check "Enable image compression" to enable compression.
PPI:
Resample document if the current PPI (pixels per inch) is higher than the PPI entered. (220ppi is excellent on most printers and screens. 150ppi is good for web pages and projectors. 96ppi is good for minimal document size and sharing.)
JPEG Quality:
Set the JPEG quality from 1 to 100. 1 meaning compress for small size, 100 meaning compress for max quality. Some formats, like PNG which is lossless, will ignore the quality setting.