Convert DOC to JPG
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What is a DOC file?
DOC is Microsoft Word's legacy document format, used as the default from Word 97 through Word 2003. It uses a proprietary binary file format (Microsoft Binary File Format) to store formatted text, images, tables, headers, footers, and page layout. While Microsoft replaced DOC with the XML-based DOCX format in Office 2007, millions of DOC files remain in use across corporate archives, government systems, legal firms, and educational institutions. DOC files can be opened by Microsoft Word, LibreOffice Writer, Google Docs, and most modern word processors.
DOC vs JPG — What's the difference?
DOC is an editable document format with structured text, formatting, and embedded media. JPG is a static raster image with no editable content. Converting DOC to JPG creates a pixel-perfect snapshot of each page, preserving fonts, layout, and graphics exactly as rendered. The resulting images cannot be edited as text but are universally viewable on any device without Word.
When should you convert DOC to JPG?
Convert DOC to JPG when you need to share legacy Word documents as non-editable images — ideal for contracts, certificates, signed letters, or archived records. JPG versions are also useful for embedding document pages in presentations, posting on social media, or sharing with recipients who don't have Word installed. If you have old DOC files from a legacy system, converting to JPG ensures the content remains accessible and visually preserved.
How to convert DOC to JPG
Upload
Click or drag your DOC files into the upload area.
Convert
Each page is rendered as a separate JPG. Watch real-time progress.
Download
Download converted JPG files individually or as a ZIP.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this converter really free?
Yes, completely free with no limits on file count or file size (up to 100MB per file).
Are my files safe?
Files are processed on secure servers in Germany and automatically deleted after 15 minutes.
What is the difference between DOC and DOCX?
DOC is the older binary format used by Word 97-2003. DOCX is the modern XML-based format introduced with Word 2007. Both contain Word documents, but DOCX is smaller and supports more features. Our converter handles both — see also our DOCX to JPG and Word to JPG converters.
Will fonts and formatting be preserved?
The converter renders your document using LibreOffice with a comprehensive font library. Most standard fonts and formatting are preserved accurately. Custom or proprietary fonts may be substituted with visually similar alternatives.
How are multi-page documents handled?
Each page in your DOC file is converted to a separate JPG, numbered sequentially. Download them individually or as a single ZIP archive.