DOCX to EPUB Converter — Word Documents to Kindle-Ready EPUB
Turn a .docx into a Kindle-ready EPUB without sending files anywhere. Headings (Heading 1) become chapter breaks, images embed automatically, and lists/tables/styles carry over. Set title, author, and cover, then download.
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Upload to override. Recommended around 1600 px on the longest side.
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Frequently Asked Questions
No. The conversion happens entirely in your browser; nothing is uploaded.
Each Heading 1 paragraph in the DOCX starts a new chapter. Heading 2 and below appear inside chapters as subheadings.
Yes. Inline images and shapes are embedded directly into chapter XHTML as data URIs, so the EPUB is self-contained.
Tables, ordered/unordered lists, bold/italic, and most paragraph styles are converted to standard HTML equivalents. Very complex Word features (smart art, embedded charts, comments, tracked changes) may not carry over.
Yes. Download the EPUB and use Amazon's Send to Kindle (web, desktop, or email). Amazon converts it on delivery.
Direct DOCX→EPUB is much cleaner: text stays as real text (reflowable, selectable, searchable), images stay sharp, and chapter structure is preserved. PDF→EPUB has to flatten everything to fixed pages or re-extract text, which loses fidelity.
No — reflowable EPUBs typically rely on reader fonts for best compatibility and smaller file size.
No, only .docx (Word 2007+ Office Open XML). Open .doc files in Word and Save As .docx first.
Pick Arabic, Hebrew, or Farsi to enable RTL page progression in EPUB 3.
Works, but memory depends on your browser and device. If a very large DOCX with many embedded images stalls, try splitting it in Word into smaller documents.