Everything you need for Word to CSV
Runs in your browser
Your Word file never travels to our servers. The conversion uses JavaScript on your device, which keeps contracts, HR tables, and client lists off the public internet.
Handles more than one table
Many memos include several grids. We walk each root table in order, pad short rows, and write one combined CSV so you do not hand-merge sheets later.
Keeps special characters
UTF-8 encoding preserves accents, currency symbols, and many non-Latin scripts. We add a BOM on download so desktop Excel reads the file without garbled text.
Room for large files
We allow up to 25 MB per upload with no queue and no account gate. Big rosters still convert in seconds on a modern laptop.
Preview before you save
You see the first five rows in a small grid with sticky headers. That quick check catches empty extracts before you email the CSV to a teammate.
Free for every visit
We do not sell premium tiers for this path. You open the page, convert, and leave. That simplicity matches a task you should finish in one sitting.
Who uses a Word to CSV converter?
Data analysts
You inherit Word reports with grids inside, but your models live in Python or BI tools. You convert once, load the CSV, and skip manual copy-paste that drifts out of sync.
HR and operations teams
Shift plans and rosters often sit in Word. CSV lets you import rows into HR systems, merge with scheduling tools, or archive versions in a database.
Researchers and academics
You store pilot tables in .docx for notes, then need tidy rows for R or SPSS. A fast export keeps provenance while giving you a machine-ready file.
Freelancers and assistants
Clients still send Word. You convert tables to CSV, hand off a clean sheet, and bill for insight instead of retyping.
Small business owners
Price lists trapped in old documents finally move into accounting or e-commerce imports without hiring a data-entry vendor for a one-off migration.
Why people pick this Word to CSV path
Many online converters upload your file to a remote worker, return a link, and keep a copy you never audited. This page keeps the bytes inside your tab so sensitive tables never cross our wire.
Accuracy beats hype. We lean on mammoth.js, a parser teams already trust, then map real table tags instead of guessing from stray paragraphs. Rows stay rows, columns stay columns, and odd characters stay readable when you open the CSV.
We skip upsell modals and forced sign-up. You upload, review the preview, download, and close the tab. That flow matches how often you need the job done.
When a file has no tables, we tell you plainly and suggest saving as .docx or adding a grid. You do not get a vague code or a silent empty download.