Why this site exists
Convert Word to Excel was built to solve a specific, repetitive task: moving useful text and table structure from a Word document into an Excel spreadsheet without manually copying every row and cell.
The service is intentionally focused. It does not require an account, subscription, payment, software installation, or watermark.
How the converter works
When you select a supported DOCX file, the website uses Mammoth.js in your browser to read text and tables, then uses ExcelJS to create an XLSX file on your device.
The document is not uploaded to our servers for conversion. This local-processing approach is a core part of how the tool is designed.
What the tool is designed to convert
The converter works best with ordinary paragraphs, lists, tab-separated content, and Word tables that can be represented as spreadsheet rows and columns.
It is intended for content extraction and restructuring rather than pixel-perfect reproduction of a Word page.
What to expect from the output
Word and Excel represent information differently. Complex formatting, images, charts, shapes, macros, page layout, and embedded objects may be changed or omitted.
Every spreadsheet should be reviewed before it is used for important work, and the original Word document should be kept as the source record.
How the site is improved
Anonymous usage measurements help identify which pages and converter actions are used. Optional feedback helps reveal general problems and useful improvements.
Analytics and feedback are separate from document conversion. Document contents and file names are not sent with our custom analytics events.
Our approach
The goal is to keep the service understandable: explain what happens to files, describe limitations clearly, avoid unnecessary account collection, and make the main conversion task quick to complete.
The About, Privacy Policy, Terms & Conditions, and Contact Us pages are maintained so visitors can understand how the service operates.