DBK to KWD Converter

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Format Variety

Beyond KWD, Convertio supports hundreds of formats. Convert your DBK documents to virtually any output you need.

How to convert DBK to KWD

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Select files from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, URL or by dragging it on the page.

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Choose kwd or any other format you need as a result (more than 200 formats supported)

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Let the file convert and you can download your kwd file right afterwards

About formats

DBK is a file extension associated with DocBook, a semantic markup language for technical documentation defined in XML (and originally SGML). DocBook was created around 1991 by HaL Computer Systems and O'Reilly & Associates, later maintained by the OASIS DocBook Technical Committee. The vocabulary provides over 400 element types designed specifically for books, articles, reference pages, and technical manuals — including structural elements (book, chapter, section, appendix), block elements (para, programlisting, table, figure), and inline elements (emphasis, filename, command, classname). Authors write content focusing on meaning rather than appearance, and separate stylesheets transform the DocBook source into output formats like HTML, PDF, EPUB, and man pages. One advantage is strict separation of content and presentation — a single DocBook source document can generate a printed book, a website, an ebook, and Unix man pages through different transformation pipelines, without any content duplication. The rich semantic vocabulary is another strength: because elements like <command>, <filename>, and <errorcode> carry precise meaning, toolchains can index, cross-reference, and validate technical content in ways that generic markup cannot. DocBook has been adopted by major open-source projects including the Linux kernel documentation, GNOME, KDE, and FreeBSD for their official documentation, and it remains the standard for single-source technical publishing.
Initial release: 1991
KWD is the native document format of KWord, the word processor component of KOffice (later renamed Calligra Suite), developed by the KDE community with its first stable release in KOffice 1.0 in 2000. KWord distinguished itself from other word processors through a frame-based layout model where text, images, and other content existed in independent frames that could be positioned freely on the page, similar to desktop publishing applications — a departure from the linear text-flow approach used by most word processors. KWD files store document content in a compressed XML format that describes the frame hierarchy, text content with formatting markup, paragraph styles, page dimensions, headers, footers, and embedded media. The format uses a ZIP container packaging the XML document alongside any referenced images and resources. One advantage was the flexible frame-based layout — users could position text and image frames independently on the page, enabling newsletter-style layouts and creative document designs without switching to a dedicated DTP application. The open XML structure is another benefit, making KWD files transparent and accessible to automated processing. KWord was included in several Linux distributions as part of the KDE desktop environment during the 2000s. The project was eventually discontinued in favor of Calligra Words, which adopted the ODF standard. KWD files can be opened with legacy KOffice installations or converted through document conversion tools.
Developer: KDE
Initial release: 2000

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I convert DBK to KWD?

When you need to share documentation with people who do not use DocBook-aware tools, KWD offers universal compatibility.

What program opens KWD files?

Microsoft Word, LibreOffice Writer, Google Docs, and most document editors can open KWD files on any platform.

Will my DocBook structure be kept in KWD?

The converter maps DocBook elements to equivalent KWD structures, preserving headings, lists, and paragraphs where possible.

Is DBK to KWD conversion free?

Yes — Convertio offers free DBK to KWD conversion. Premium plans are available for heavier workloads and larger files.

Can I convert multiple DBK files to KWD?

Yes — upload several DBK files at once and batch-convert them all to KWD in a single session.

Does converting DBK to KWD require registration?

No signup is needed. Open the converter page, upload your DBK file, and get your KWD output right away.