Plain text instead of Word?
Use Image to Text when you only need a copy-paste string and never Word.
Turn a photo, scan, or screenshot into a real DOCX—OCR on our side, no plugin install. Text-only output: don’t expect your table grid to survive. Max 10MB per image.
Daily limits: 7 for guests, 15 for signed-in users.
You have 7 of 7 remaining today.
Upload your image (JPG, PNG, or scanned document).
ConvertFloor analyzes the image using OCR technology.
Text is extracted and converted into an editable Word document.
Download the DOCX file and edit it in Microsoft Word or Google Docs.
One image in (JPG/PNG/WebP, 10MB cap), one DOCX out. OCR reads visible print and dumps paragraphs into Word—no magic table reconstruction, no embedded photo of the page. Handwriting? You’ll get guesses, not guarantees. If you wanted a searchable PDF that still looks like the scan, use Image to PDF instead—not this tool.
Half the time people need Image to PDF right after Image to Word (OCR)—same workflow, different output.
Two writes worth bookmarking: when you need DOCX from a scan, not just text and after you already have a digital PDF.
If this isn’t the last stop, people often chain Image to Text (OCR) then Image to PDF —same file, different headache.
In: JPG, PNG, WebP. Single file, max 10MB per image.
Out: DOCX. Text flow only—treat layout as lost on purpose.
Uploads are processed for conversion only—we are not building a library of your documents.
Use Image to Text when you only need a copy-paste string and never Word.
This slot is one image. Stack pages with Images to Searchable PDF, then PDF to Word if that fits better.
No—processed and deleted like the rest of the stack.
Yes, with daily limits; account bumps the ceiling.
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An image to Word converter turns photos, screenshots, or scanned pages into editable DOCX files using OCR (optical character recognition). OCR is technology that reads text inside images and outputs it as real, selectable text—so you can edit it in Word instead of retyping. People convert image to Word when they have printed documents, handwritten notes, receipts, or forms captured as JPG or PNG and need to edit or reuse the content.
Use cases include digitizing scanned documents, turning screenshots into editable text, converting photos of notes or whiteboards, and turning receipts or forms into editable documents. This JPG to Word converter works with JPG, PNG, WebP, and other common image formats—including screenshots and scanned PDFs saved as images. The result is a clean Word document with extracted text; layout and images are not preserved. If you only need the text without a Word file, use our image to text (OCR) tool. To build one searchable PDF from multiple images, try images to searchable PDF. If your document is a scanned PDF, you can also try our PDF to Word converter.
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