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How to convert MD to DOCX?
You can convert MD to DOCX with MConverter in three easy steps:
Choose MD files from your device or cloud storage
At the top of this page, drag and drop your MDs.
Alternatively, click on the Browse box to select files with your device's file picker, or copy and paste an MD file by pressing Ctrl+V (or ⌘+V on Mac).
MConverter can easily import MDs from Google Drive, OneDrive, and Dropbox.
Converting a folder with MD files to DOCX is also supported: simply paste, drag and drop it, or use the ADD FOLDER button.
Click or tap on DOCX from the list of target formats
You could also use the search box at the top right to quickly find the format you need, whether it's DOCX or something else.
Get your DOCX files after MConverter has finished processing them
Click on DOWNLOAD ALL to save your DOCXs to your default downloads folder, or select SAVE TO to choose another location.
You can also configure automatic file downloads during the conversion process or in the settings menu. When enabled, each DOCX file is downloaded as soon as its conversion is complete, without waiting for the others to finish.
If supported by your device, you'll see a Share icon, allowing you to directly send converted files to other apps.
About the formats
File extension
.md
Alternative filename extension
.markdown
Category
Document/Office file formats
Developed by
John Gruber, Aaron Swartz and others
Mime type
text/markdown
Format description
Markdown files are text-based files that use lightweight symbols to define formatting (like # for headings or ** for bold).
AI tools like ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, and others often output content in Markdown format - using bold text, bullet points, headings, and code blocks to structure their responses.
The Markdown format is frequently used by developers for README files, documentation, and note-taking. You can find Markdown files on platforms like GitHub, Stack Overflow, Reddit, and Discord, and personal knowledge bases like Obsidian and Notion.
MConverter's Markdown converter tool uses the CommonMark flavor, which offers more standardized markup rules.