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Convert images into an editable Word document

Add JPG, PNG or WebP images, put them in the order you want, and download a .docx — either as recognised, editable text, or with the original images placed on the page.

How it works

Order the pages before you convert

Photographs of a document rarely arrive in the right order. Every image you add appears as a card you can drag, rotate or remove, and the order on screen is the order in the finished document.

Rotation is applied to the pixels before recognition, so turning a sideways photo upright genuinely improves what the recogniser can read.

Two ways to build the document

Editable recognised text produces a normal Word document: paragraphs, headings, lists and tables you can edit and search. This is the right choice when you need the content.

Original images placed in Word writes each photo onto its own page instead. Nothing is recognised, so nothing can be misread — the right choice when the page itself is what matters, such as a signed form.

Review before anything is written

Recognition is never perfect, so the text is shown to you first, page by page. Corrections you make replace what was read, and the document is built from the corrected version.

If nothing readable is found, you are told so and no file is produced. An empty .docx is never downloaded.

Supported formats

  • JPG / JPEG — photos and phone captures
  • PNG — screenshots and exports
  • WebP — modern web images
  • One image or a batch, in the order you choose

What may not carry over

  • We do not publish an accuracy figure for recognised text, because we have not measured it on the kind of images you will upload. Review the text before you rely on it.
  • Handwriting, stylised type, low-contrast photographs and heavy skew all reduce what can be read, sometimes to nothing.
  • Column layouts, text wrapped around pictures and decorative styling are flattened into a single reading order.
  • Tables are detected from column alignment only; irregular or merged-cell tables may come through as paragraphs.

Frequently asked questions