Word processor
Write on a real A4 page with margins, styles, and fonts, then export to DOCX, PDF, HTML or text — entirely in your browser, no account, no upload.
Open Word processor →What is the word processor?
A free, private document editor that gives you a real A4 page with margins, paragraph styles and fonts, then lets you export to DOCX, PDF, HTML or plain text. It runs entirely in your browser with no account and no upload, and autosaves your work on your device so it's waiting when you return.
How to use Word processor
- Write on the page — Type onto the A4 sheet, or import an existing .docx file to carry on editing it. Give the document a title at the top.
- Format your text — Use the toolbar for bold, italic, underline and strikethrough, paragraph styles (Normal, Heading 1–3, Quote), font family and size, text colour, alignment, bullet or numbered lists and indents.
- Let it autosave — Your document is saved to this browser automatically as you work, so you can close the tab and pick up where you left off.
- Export your document — From the header, download as a Word .docx, a PDF, a self-contained HTML file or plain text.
Frequently asked questions
Is my document uploaded anywhere?
No. Everything you write stays in your browser and is autosaved on your own device — nothing is sent to a server or account.
How is the .docx file created?
The tool builds a valid Word document directly in your browser. The DOCX keeps paragraphs, headings, bold/italic/underline/strikethrough, colour, font and size, alignment, quotes and lists; images, tables and live auto-numbering aren't exported.
Can I open an existing Word file?
Yes. Use Import .docx to load a Word document and continue editing it, with its basic formatting brought across.
What's the difference from the text editor?
The word processor is a page-layout editor styled as an A4 sheet with rich formatting and Word/PDF export. The lighter text editor is for plain, distraction-free writing.
Does the PDF match the page on screen?
Yes. The PDF is rendered from the same A4 page you're editing, so it keeps your margins, fonts and layout.
Tips
- Use the Heading styles so your document structure carries through to the DOCX and PDF exports.
- Export to HTML when you want a single self-contained file you can open in any browser.
- The page autosaves to this browser only — export a copy if you need it on another device.
- Press the fullscreen button to write without distractions on a larger page.