Editable structure
Headings, bullets, code, blockquotes, and tables are exported as editable document structure rather than flattened screenshots.
Draft2Doc treats DOCX as a real handoff format, not as a fallback. The goal is a Word-friendly document that still feels intentional when it lands in Word, Pages, or Google Docs.
Headings, bullets, code, blockquotes, and tables are exported as editable document structure rather than flattened screenshots.
Visual presets, bullet styles, and export settings are mapped into the DOCX path so the handoff still feels curated.
The hard-case samples are designed specifically for Word, Pages, and Google Docs import behavior.
The point is not to create another complex markdown app. The point is to get from raw markdown to a trustworthy document with as little friction as possible.
Bring the doc into the editor and use the live preview as the approval surface.
Choose margins, spacing, headers, footers, and page numbers that fit the type of document you are sending.
Download the DOCX version and continue editing in Word, Pages, or Google Docs when collaboration still needs to happen.
Long rows and dense columns are part of the core regression pack so PDF, Word, Pages, and Google Docs stay part of the test story.
Dark code surfaces, grouped spacing, and export-aware wrapping are treated as first-class output, not as a decorative preview trick.
The hard-case samples include media so export paths keep loading, spacing, and print readiness in check instead of assuming text-only docs.
The product is evaluated against the editors people actually use after export, especially where bullets, tables, and code are commonly restyled.
Yes. The export is built to preserve document structure so headings, lists, tables, and code-like content remain workable in downstream editors.
No editable DOCX path can guarantee pixel-perfect parity across Word, Pages, and Google Docs, but the product is intentionally tuned to keep the handoff feeling close and usable.
A lot of markdown tools treat DOCX as a weak add-on. Draft2Doc treats it as a first-class output because many teams still need editable review cycles after export.