DOCX to RTF Converter
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Convert DOCX to RTF — free, fast, server-powered
Document is uploaded, converted server-side with LibreOffice, then auto-deleted after 10 min.
How to Convert DOCX to RTF Online
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Your document is processed server-side using the best engine for your format — pdf2docx for PDF→Word with OCR fallback for scanned PDFs, LibreOffice for everything else.
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Why Convert DOCX to RTF?
Converting DOCX to RTF creates a cross-platform compatible document that retains basic formatting and can be opened by virtually any word processor, including older software.
About the DOCX Format
DOCX is Microsoft Word's modern document format, used by billions of people for creating and editing text documents. It supports rich formatting, tables, images, headers, footers, tracked changes, and comments. DOCX is the standard format for business documents, academic papers, and professional correspondence.
DOCX was introduced with Microsoft Office 2007 as a replacement for the legacy .doc format. It uses XML-based Open Office XML (OOXML) format and was standardized as ISO/IEC 29500. It's now the most widely used word processing format.
✅ Advantages
- Industry standard for business and academic documents
- Rich formatting, track changes, and collaboration features
- Compatible with Microsoft Word, Google Docs, LibreOffice
- Supports macros, templates, and advanced styling
❌ Disadvantages
- Formatting may vary between different software versions
- Not ideal for final distribution (use PDF instead)
- Can contain hidden metadata and tracked changes
- Larger files than plain text formats
About the RTF Format
RTF is a cross-platform formatted text format that supports basic styling like bold, italic, fonts, colors, and simple tables. It's compatible with virtually all word processors and serves as a reliable interchange format for formatted text.
RTF was developed by Microsoft in 1987 as a cross-platform document exchange format. While largely superseded by DOCX and PDF, it remains useful for compatibility with legacy systems and simple formatted documents.
✅ Advantages
- Universal compatibility across all word processors
- Supports basic formatting (fonts, colors, tables)
- Small file sizes
- Safe — cannot contain macros or scripts
❌ Disadvantages
- Limited formatting compared to DOCX or PDF
- No support for advanced features (tracked changes, complex layouts)
- Outdated for modern document workflows
- No encryption or digital signature support
Frequently Asked Questions
Why use RTF instead of DOCX?
RTF is compatible with older word processors and systems that don't support DOCX. It's also safer as it cannot contain macros or scripts.