Convert ODT to Word — Free Online Converter
Convert OpenDocument Text (.odt) to Microsoft Word (.word) online for free. Fast, secure document conversion with no watermarks or registration....
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Upload your .odt file by dragging it into the upload area or clicking to browse.
Choose your output settings. The default settings work great for most files.
Click Convert and download your .docx file when it's ready.
About ODT to DOCX Conversion
ODT is the OpenDocument Text format used natively by LibreOffice and OpenOffice. Word format (resolved as DOCX) is Microsoft's Office Open XML standard. Converting ODT to Word produces a DOCX file that opens natively in Microsoft Word, Google Docs, and all other major word processors in the Microsoft ecosystem.
This is the standard bridge between the open-source and Microsoft office worlds. The conversion translates ODF XML elements to their OOXML equivalents, producing a fully compatible Word document from LibreOffice content. Both formats are modern, XML-based, and similarly capable, so the conversion is high-fidelity.
Why Convert ODT to DOCX?
The Microsoft ecosystem dominates professional document exchange. When you work in LibreOffice but collaborate with Word users, share via SharePoint, or submit to systems that expect Microsoft formats, converting ODT to Word is necessary. The DOCX output works natively in Word without compatibility mode warnings.
Word format is also the expected standard for many submission systems — job applications, government forms, publisher manuscripts, and legal filings often specify "Word format" in their requirements. Converting ODT to Word satisfies these requirements without switching your editing tool.
Common Use Cases
- Share LibreOffice documents with Microsoft Word users
- Upload ODT content to Microsoft 365, SharePoint, or OneDrive
- Submit documents to systems requiring Word format (DOCX)
- Collaborate with Word users on tracked changes and comments
- Satisfy document format requirements that specify Microsoft Word
How It Works
LibreOffice opens the ODT natively and exports to DOCX using its OOXML export filter. ODF paragraphs, styles, tables, lists, images, and page layouts are mapped to their OOXML equivalents. The output is a well-formed DOCX ZIP archive with word/document.xml, word/styles.xml, and media files in word/media/. The conversion leverages LibreOffice's deep understanding of both formats for maximum fidelity.
Quality & Performance
High fidelity. Text, paragraphs, headings, tables, lists, images, headers, footers, footnotes, and character formatting transfer accurately. Minor differences may appear in ODF-specific drawing objects and some advanced formatting features. For typical business documents, the DOCX output is visually indistinguishable from the ODT original when opened in Word.
Device Compatibility
| Device | ODT | DOCX |
|---|---|---|
| Windows PC | Partial | Partial |
| macOS | Partial | Partial |
| iPhone/iPad | Partial | Partial |
| Android | Partial | Partial |
| Linux | Partial | Partial |
| Web Browser | No | No |
Tips for Best Results
- 1Convert to Word when sharing with Microsoft ecosystem users
- 2Keep the ODT as your master copy if you work primarily in LibreOffice
- 3Check drawing objects and diagrams after conversion for accurate rendering
- 4For Google Docs upload, DOCX performs better than ODT
- 5Verify complex tables and footnotes in the Word output before distributing
Related Conversions
ODT to Word seamlessly bridges LibreOffice and Microsoft ecosystems. The DOCX output is fully compatible with Word, Google Docs, and all major word processors.