Image → Word

Image to Word Converter

Turn a photo, screenshot or scanned page into an editable Word document. OhMyOCR extracts the text with AI OCR, links every line back to the image so you can verify it, and exports a clean .docx — headings, paragraphs and tables included.

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How it works

  1. 1

    Upload a JPG, PNG or WebP image — or a scanned PDF page.

  2. 2

    AI OCR extracts the text; every line stays linked to its exact spot in the image.

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    Proofread, fix anything inline, then choose Export → Word to download the .docx.

Why OhMyOCR

Real .docx output

The export is a native Word document with editable paragraphs, headings and tables — not an image pasted into a page.

Verify before you export

Click any paragraph in the result and the matching region highlights in the original image, so what lands in Word is text you have actually checked.

Tables carry over

Detected tables become editable Word tables. Fix a misread cell in the grid editor before exporting.

Scans and PDFs too

Multi-page scanned PDFs run through the document parser, and the whole document exports to Word in one file.

From pixels to a document you can actually edit

The usual reason for image-to-Word conversion is continuation: a contract that exists only as a scan and needs an amendment, a printed policy being revised, a form letter to reuse, meeting minutes photographed off a projector. What you need is not the text alone — it is a Word document you can keep working in.

OhMyOCR exports real .docx: paragraphs you can edit, headings that carry style, tables that behave like tables. Because the OCR result is verified against the source image before export, the Word file starts life proofread — not as a transcription you still have to distrust.

Choosing the right path: OCR export vs file conversion

For photos, screenshots and single scanned pages, the OCR-then-export path is best: recognize, verify line by line, correct inline, then export Word. You get clean, editable text with your corrections applied.

For multi-page scanned PDFs, run document parsing so headings and tables are rebuilt page by page and export the whole document at once — or use the built-in file converter for direct PDF-to-Word conversion. Either way the result opens in Microsoft Word, Google Docs or LibreOffice.

Frequently asked questions

How do I convert an image to a Word document?

Upload the image to the OhMyOCR workspace, let OCR extract the text, review anything flagged, then choose Export → Word (.docx). The download opens directly in Microsoft Word, Google Docs or LibreOffice.

Will the Word file be editable?

Yes. The export contains real text — paragraphs, headings and tables you can edit, restyle and copy like any other Word document.

Can I convert a scanned PDF to Word?

Yes. Scanned PDFs go through document parsing page by page and export as a single Word document. There is also a dedicated file converter for PDF-to-Word conversion.

What if the OCR misreads a word?

Every line links back to its source region, so misreads are easy to spot. Double-click to correct the text before exporting — corrections are applied to the Word file automatically.

Is the image to Word converter free?

New accounts get free credits to try it, no credit card required. Heavier usage is covered by paid plans.

Try it on your own file

Free to start, no credit card, results you can verify line by line.