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Convert Images to DOCX — Locally, Without Uploading

Embed multiple photos or scans into a single editable Word document. Useful for visual reports, evidence packets, photo journals, or insurance claims where you want everything captioned and editable later. Because the entire process runs in your browser, the images never touch a third-party server — important when the photos contain identifiable subjects, locations, or property damage you'd prefer to keep private until you decide who sees the document.

No signup No file size limit Works offline Open source

Images → DOCX

Embed images into a Word document. Browse all 13 converters →

Images → PDF

Combine JPG/PNG into one PDF document.

Local

Drop files here or browse

Up to any size. Multiple files OK.

🔒 stays on your device
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ForgeMyFile vs typical online converters

A side-by-side. We're not picking on a specific competitor — these are the patterns common across the category.

ForgeMyFileTypical online converter
Files uploaded to a serverNeverYes, every conversion
Files stored after conversionImpossible — nothing to storeOften retained 1–24 hours
Account / email requiredNoOften, especially for larger files
File size limitsYour device's RAMTypically 5–100 MB free tier
Works offline (after first load)YesNo
Source of conversion engineOpen-source libraries, view-source-ableProprietary server-side, opaque
SpeedLimited by your CPULimited by upload speed + queue
Page itself shows adsYes, plainly labeledYes, often disguised

Privacy, in plain language

We're going to be specific instead of saying things like "100% anonymous." That phrase is a lie on any page that loads ads — and we load ads. Here's what's actually true.

What runs entirely on your device

  • Reading your file from disk into the browser
  • The conversion itself — every one of the 13 tools
  • Saving the converted file to your downloads folder
  • The "preview" of converted text, JSON, or HTML

What does not run on your device

  • Ad scripts (when enabled by the operator) and their analytics
  • Page-view analytics, when enabled
  • The first-load fetch of Google Fonts CSS (libraries themselves are self-hosted)
  • After first load, the page works fully offline; ads do not

What we (the site operators) literally cannot see

  • Your file names
  • The contents of any file you convert
  • Which converter you used, or how often
  • Your conversion history

What ad networks may see

  • Your IP address and approximate location
  • Your user agent (browser + OS string)
  • The page you visited (URL)
  • Standard ad-serving cookies, where allowed by your browser

If you want to neutralize the ad networks too, run an ad blocker. The conversion tools themselves work either way — the privacy we offer for your files is independent of whether you block our ads.

How to use images → docx

  1. Add your imagesDrop one or more JPG/PNG/WEBP files.
  2. ConvertEach image becomes a centered paragraph in a .docx file.
  3. Open in Word, Pages, or Google DocsEdit, caption, and re-save.

Frequently asked questions

Why DOCX instead of PDF?

DOCX stays editable. If you need to caption photos, add headers, or rearrange after the fact, this is the right format.

Will the layout match Word exactly?

It's a plain document with each image centered. You can reformat freely once you open it.

Do my images get uploaded?

No. The .docx is built locally using the docx library; nothing is sent.

Can I include captions?

Add them in Word after opening the file — we don't ask for caption text up-front to keep the flow simple.

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