Markdown to Word
Convert your .md file directly to a clean Word .docx file. Free, client-side, and private.
How to Convert Markdown to Word
Paste or upload your .md file
Open the CV builder and paste your Markdown content, or click Upload .md to load a file from your computer. The editor accepts standard Markdown syntax.
Preview your CV in real time
A live preview renders your CV as you type, so you can verify headings, bullet points, and formatting before downloading.
Download Word (.docx)
Click "Download Word" to convert your Markdown to a .docx file instantly. The Word document preserves headings (H1–H3), bullet lists, and bold text — ready to submit to recruiters or edit further in Microsoft Word or Google Docs.
PDF vs Word — Which should I use?
Use PDF when:
- Applying through portals that parse PDFs.
- You want to preserve strict layout formatting.
- The job posting doesn't specify a format.
Use Word (.docx) when:
- Recruiters request Word files.
- You want to edit the file further locally.
- An ATS system recommends docx format.
Conversion Map
Frequently Asked Questions
What Markdown elements are converted to Word?
CVEngine converts: # H1 → Heading 1, ## H2 → Heading 2, ### H3 → Heading 3, - bullet points → Word bullet list, and **bold** → bold text. Links and plain paragraphs are also supported.
Is the Markdown to Word conversion free?
Yes — completely free. No account, no signup, no payment. Paste your .md content and download the .docx file immediately.
Can I open the .docx file in Google Docs?
Yes. The .docx file generated by CVEngine is compatible with Microsoft Word, Google Docs, LibreOffice, and any other application that reads the standard Word format.
Can I also download a PDF from the same Markdown?
Yes. The CV builder has both a Download PDF and a Download Word button. You can download either format (or both) from your Markdown content without re-entering anything.
Why would I want a Word file instead of PDF?
Some recruiters or HR systems specifically request Word (.docx) files because they can parse and edit them more easily. Having both PDF and Word versions from the same Markdown source is the safest approach for job applications.
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