Terms of Service
Last updated: July 15, 2026. These terms apply when you use MarkdownToWord.art and its browser-based conversion tools. By using the site, you agree to them.
The Terms in Plain English
This summary highlights the points most people want to know before converting a document. The detailed terms below still apply.
You keep ownership of your content and output
Your Markdown and generated files remain yours. Local conversion does not give us a license to store, sell, reuse, or train AI on them.
Standard conversion is local and requires no account
The current Word, DOCX, HTML, PDF, CSV, and Google Docs-compatible flows run in your browser without a conversion account or document workspace.
Commercial use is allowed
We do not restrict personal or commercial use of files you generate, but you must have the rights to the source content, images, and other material you use.
Check important output before relying on it
Conversion is best effort. Keep your original Markdown and review formatting, links, images, tables, and page layout before sharing or publishing the result.
Use the service lawfully
Do not use the site to infringe rights, distribute harmful material, attack the service, or break applicable law.
The Service and Your Content
These terms distinguish your documents from the website, software, and third-party material used to provide the service.
What MarkdownToWord.art provides
The site provides browser-based tools that preview Markdown and create DOCX, Word-compatible, HTML, browser-print PDF, CSV table, and Google Docs-compatible clipboard output. Features and supported formats may change over time.
Your ownership
You retain every right you already hold in the Markdown, files, text, images, and other material you use with the converter. You also own the generated output to the extent the underlying content and applicable law allow.
No content license for ordinary conversion
Because ordinary conversion happens locally, you do not grant us a license to upload, host, archive, publish, sell, mine, or train on your Markdown or generated files. Your browser processes the content only to perform the actions you request.
Material you send to support
If you voluntarily email text, screenshots, or files to support, you give us a limited permission to access and use that material only as reasonably needed to answer your request, troubleshoot the issue, protect the service, or comply with law.
Commercial use and third-party rights
You may use generated files for personal or commercial purposes. These terms do not grant rights to copyrighted text, trademarks, fonts, images, remote resources, or other third-party material contained in your input or output. You are responsible for obtaining any permissions you need.
Our site and software
The website, branding, interface, code, and other service materials belong to the project owner or its licensors unless stated otherwise. Using the converter does not transfer those rights to you.
Acceptable Use
Use the converter for legitimate work without harming other people, their rights, or the service.
Who may use the service
You may use the service only if you can legally agree to these terms. If you use it for a company, school, or other organization, you confirm that you are authorized to act for that organization. The service is not directed to children under 13.
Content and conduct that are not allowed
Do not use the service for unlawful, fraudulent, infringing, abusive, or malicious activity. Do not use it to create or distribute malware, evade security controls, violate privacy rights, or process material you have no right to use.
Do not interfere with the service
Do not probe for vulnerabilities, bypass access controls, introduce harmful code, overload site infrastructure, scrape the site in a disruptive way, or interfere with another person's use.
Your own policies still apply
You are responsible for deciding whether the service meets your employer's rules and any confidentiality, records-management, security, contractual, or regulatory obligations that apply to your work.
Conversion Limits and Output Quality
A browser-based Markdown converter has practical limits. Understanding them helps prevent surprises in a business, school, or publishing workflow.
File and browser limits
Selected .md and .markdown files are currently limited to 5MB. Pasted content, large tables, many remote images, and complex documents may also be limited by your browser, device memory, network access, or print engine.
Formatting is best effort
The converter aims to preserve supported headings, lists, tables, links, code blocks, and images. Results can still vary because of fonts, unsupported Markdown or HTML, remote-image access, Word defaults, Google Docs paste behavior, and browser print settings.
Remote images may fail or contact another host
Images referenced by http or https URLs are requested from their hosts by your browser. Access controls, CORS rules, broken links, file size, or network failures may prevent an image from appearing. Those hosts apply their own terms and privacy practices.
Keep your source and review the result
Do not treat the converter as a backup. Keep the original Markdown and inspect the generated document before using it for contracts, filings, applications, publications, accessibility-critical material, or other important work.
Availability, Changes, and Third Parties
The service is offered as a changing browser tool, not as a guaranteed document-storage or business-continuity system.
Current access and future features
Standard conversion is currently available without an account or separate conversion fee. We may add, remove, limit, or change features, formats, access methods, or paid offerings. Any purchase terms will be presented before a paid transaction.
Service availability
We do not promise uninterrupted or error-free access. Maintenance, browser changes, provider failures, security events, or product updates may make some or all features unavailable.
Third-party services and resources
The site may load advertising, hosting, security, font, or other third-party resources, and your Markdown may reference remote image hosts. Their services are governed by their own terms and privacy policies, not these terms.
Restriction or termination
We may restrict or end access when reasonably necessary to address abuse, security, legal compliance, maintenance, or operational risk. You may stop using the service at any time.
Changes to these terms
We may revise these terms as the service or legal requirements change. The updated version applies to future use once posted, and the date at the top identifies the current version.
Disclaimers and Limits on Liability
These provisions allocate risk for a free, browser-based conversion service. They apply only to the extent permitted by applicable law.
Service provided as is
The service is provided on an as-is and as-available basis. To the maximum extent permitted by law, we disclaim warranties of accuracy, reliability, availability, non-infringement, merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and compatibility with every browser, editor, or workflow.
You are responsible for the final document
You decide whether an output is accurate and suitable for its intended use. We are not responsible for missed content, changed formatting, unavailable images, broken links, lost source files, or decisions made from an unchecked output.
Limits on liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, the project owner and its contributors will not be liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, exemplary, or punitive damages, or for loss of data, profits, revenue, goodwill, or business opportunity arising from the service.
Rights that cannot be waived
Some jurisdictions do not allow certain warranty exclusions or liability limits. Nothing in these terms excludes rights or liability that applicable law does not allow us to exclude.
Common Questions
Quick answers about ownership, commercial use, cost, and conversion risk.
Do I keep ownership of converted files?
Yes. You keep your rights in your source content and generated output. You must also respect any rights that other people hold in material included in those files.
Can I use the output commercially?
Yes. These terms do not restrict commercial use of generated files. You remain responsible for source-content permissions and for reviewing the result.
Is the converter free and does it require an account?
Standard conversion is currently available without an account or separate conversion charge. Features and access terms may change, but any paid transaction will show its terms before purchase.
What if conversion changes or damages my document?
Keep the original source and review the output before relying on it. Conversion is best effort, and the warranty and liability limits above apply to the extent permitted by law.
How can I ask about these terms?
Email support@markdowntoword.art. We can explain how the service works, but we cannot provide legal advice for your particular situation.