CONVERTERS

File Conversion, Done Directly in the Browser

Documents, images and animations converted between formats — no install, no watching an upload progress bar for a file that never needed to leave your device.

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This collection covers the everyday file-conversion tasks that don’t fit neatly under Image or PDF Tools: converting Word, plain text, HTML or Markdown into a shareable PDF, building an animated GIF or converting one to the smaller WebP format, generating a full set of favicon sizes from one image, or building a quick collage from several photos. Each tool runs entirely in your browser — conversion happens on your device, with no watermark added to the result and no software to install first.

Runs locally in your browserNo account or signupNo watermarks addedFree, with no paid tier

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Why This Matters

Why convert Word to PDF instead of just exporting from Word?

Not everyone has Word installed, and PDF is the safer format for sharing something you don’t want casually edited. Converting in-browser also means the document’s content never has to pass through a third-party conversion service.

Why does a favicon need multiple sizes?

Browsers, bookmarks, home-screen icons and search results all request different pixel dimensions. Generating the full set at once avoids the common bug where a site’s icon looks sharp in a browser tab but blurry when saved to a phone home screen.

What’s the actual difference between GIF and WebP for animation?

WebP animations are typically significantly smaller than an equivalent GIF at similar quality, but GIF still has near-universal compatibility — including in contexts (some older email clients, certain embeds) where WebP support is inconsistent.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Will converting a Word document preserve formatting?

Core formatting — headings, bold/italic, lists, basic layout — carries over. Very complex, heavily-styled documents may need a quick visual check afterward.

Is there a file size limit?

Limits are set by what a browser tab can hold in memory rather than an account tier — practically generous for everyday documents and images.

Do converted files include a watermark?

No — outputs are clean, with no watermark or branding added.

Why convert Markdown to HTML instead of writing HTML directly?

Markdown is faster to write and far more readable in its raw form — useful for documentation, README files, or blog drafts. Converting it to HTML at the end gives you the same result with less time spent on tags and closing brackets along the way.