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Convert DOCX to ODT Online

Free, easy-to-use Microsoft Word to OpenDocument Text converter. Transform your DOCX files to ODT format for LibreOffice and OpenOffice compatibility.

DOCX to ODT Converter

Convert your DOCX files to ODT format quickly and easily. Upload your file and download the result.

Max file size: 50MB

Why Convert DOCX to ODT?

Microsoft Word documents (DOCX) are widely used, but they're not always the best choice for users of open-source office suites like LibreOffice or OpenOffice. Converting your DOCX files to OpenDocument Text (ODT) format ensures better compatibility and more consistent formatting when using these alternative office suites.

Benefits of Converting DOCX to ODT

  • Better compatibility - ODT is the native format for LibreOffice and OpenOffice.
  • Open standard - ODT is an ISO-standardized open format, unlike proprietary DOCX.
  • Format stability - ODT documents maintain consistent formatting in open-source office suites.
  • No vendor lock-in - Use free, open-source software without compatibility concerns.
  • Long-term accessibility - Open standards ensure your documents will be accessible in the future.

How to Convert DOCX to ODT Using Our Tool

  1. Upload your DOCX file using the upload button or drag and drop functionality.
  2. Our converter will automatically select ODT as the output format.
  3. Solve the simple captcha to verify you're human.
  4. Click "Convert DOCX to ODT" to start the conversion.
  5. Once conversion is complete, download your new ODT file.

About DOCX and ODT Format Differences

FeatureDOCXODT
Developed byMicrosoftOASIS (Open standard)
Primary SoftwareMicrosoft WordLibreOffice Writer, OpenOffice Writer
File StructureOffice Open XML (OOXML)OpenDocument Format (ODF)
ISO StandardISO/IEC 29500 (controversial approval)ISO/IEC 26300 (widely recognized)
LicensingProprietary with open specificationsOpen standard (royalty-free)
Market AdoptionDominantGrowing, especially in public sector

Our DOCX to ODT converter carefully preserves your document's formatting, styles, tables, and images while transforming it to the OpenDocument standard. The resulting ODT file will be ready to use in LibreOffice, OpenOffice, or any other software that supports the OpenDocument Text format.

ODT Format Benefits

The OpenDocument Format (ODF) is increasingly being adopted by governments and organizations worldwide as their official document standard. By converting your documents to ODT, you're ensuring they comply with these standards and will remain accessible regardless of changes in proprietary software.

This conversion is especially valuable if you work in environments where open-source software is preferred or mandated, such as certain government agencies, educational institutions, or organizations committed to open standards. It's also helpful for collaborating with colleagues who use LibreOffice or OpenOffice as their primary word processing software.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will my document formatting be preserved when converting from DOCX to ODT?

Our converter does an excellent job preserving most formatting elements, including basic styles, tables, lists, and images. However, very complex formatting or Microsoft Word-specific features (like certain SmartArt graphics, advanced macros, or specialized controls) may not convert perfectly. For standard business documents and academic papers, you can expect a high-quality conversion with minimal formatting differences.

Can I still open ODT files in Microsoft Word?

Yes, recent versions of Microsoft Word (2010 and newer) can open and edit ODT files, though some formatting differences may occur. If you need to share documents with people using both Word and LibreOffice/OpenOffice, ODT can serve as a common format, though it's worth noting that Word's native support for ODT isn't as complete as its support for DOCX.

What happens to fonts when converting to ODT?

The ODT format will reference the fonts used in your original document. If you used common fonts (like Arial, Times New Roman, or Calibri), these will display correctly in LibreOffice or OpenOffice. If you used specialized or proprietary fonts that aren't installed on the system where the ODT file is opened, font substitution will occur. For the most consistent results across systems, stick to widely available fonts.