private document conversion

Turn documents into
clean markdown.

Convert Word files, slide decks, spreadsheets, PDFs, images, and public web pages into polished Markdown in your browser. No account. No document upload.

.docx.pptx.xlsx.pdf.odt.ods.odp.rtf.csv.epub
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local by default · ready for AI workflows
Drop a file to begin. Everything stays in this browser.local processing · 60MB per file
dropzone
local processing

drop files here

or drag and drop · up to 60MB per file · scanned PDFs use on-device OCR

how it works

From document to usable Markdown in three steps.

01

Drop the file

Add a Word document, deck, spreadsheet, PDF, or scan. Multiple files can wait in the queue.

02

Convert locally

The browser extracts your content on this device. Scanned PDFs can use on-device OCR.

03

Copy or download

Review the Markdown, copy it into your workflow, or save it as a .md file.

private by default

Your files stay yours.

Uploaded files and images are processed in this tab and are not sent to our server. URL mode fetches the public page directly in your browser. Results stay here until you choose to copy or download them.

local processingno account60MB per file
questions
What is anydoctomd?+

anydoctomd is a free browser-based document to Markdown converter. It turns Word documents, presentations, spreadsheets, PDFs, scanned files, and other supported formats into clean Markdown.

Is this actually free?+

Yes. No account, no plan, and no paywall. anydoctomd runs in your browser, so you can convert files without handing them over to a service.

Do my files get uploaded anywhere?+

Uploaded files are processed entirely on your device and never sent to our server. URL mode fetches the requested public page directly in your browser, and the result stays in this tab until you copy or download it.

What formats are supported?+

Word (.docx/.docm), PowerPoint (.pptx/.pptm/.ppsx/.ppsm), Excel (.xlsx/.xlsm), OpenDocument (.odt/.ods/.odp), RTF, EPUB, CSV, PDFs, and common image files for OCR. Legacy binary .doc/.ppt/.xls and .xlsb files are not supported in the browser yet.

What about scanned PDFs with no text layer?+

Those are read automatically with on-device OCR. Each page is rasterized and read right in your browser. It is slower than a normal conversion and works best on clean scans.

Is there a file size limit?+

60MB per file, mainly to keep the browser responsive. Almost every real-world document is well under that.

convert by format

Start with the file you have.

Read the format-specific guide for supported structure, OCR behavior, practical limits, and the fastest path into the converter.