HTML to KWD Converter

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KDE Compatible

The output KWD document integrates with the KDE desktop environment — open and edit your web page content in KWord natively.

Secure Handling

Source web pages are erased right after conversion. Output KWD documents are purged from servers within 24 hours.

Fast Results

Cloud servers process your HTML to KWD conversion in seconds — no delay, no drain on your own device resources.

How to convert HTML 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

HTML (HyperText Markup Language) is the standard markup language for creating web pages, originally conceived by Tim Berners-Lee at CERN in 1991 and later standardized by the W3C and WHATWG. HTML structures content using a system of nested tags that define headings, paragraphs, lists, links, images, tables, forms, and multimedia elements, with CSS handling visual presentation and JavaScript adding interactivity. The language has evolved through major versions — HTML 2.0 (1995), HTML 4.01 (1999), XHTML 1.0 (2000), and the current HTML Living Standard (evolved from HTML5, published 2014) — each expanding semantic vocabulary and capabilities. HTML documents are plain text files interpretable by any web browser, and the language's role extends beyond websites: email formatting, ebook content (EPUB), application interfaces (Electron, Cordova), and document export all rely on HTML. One advantage is universal rendering — every computing device with a browser displays HTML content, making it the most widely supported document format in existence. The semantic markup model provides another strength: elements like <article>, <nav>, <aside>, and <figure> carry meaning that benefits accessibility tools, search engine indexing, and content reuse. The open, W3C/WHATWG-governed specification ensures vendor independence, and HTML's text-based nature means documents are trivially created, inspected, and processed with any programming language.
Initial release: 1993
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

Why save a web page as KWD?

KWD is the KWord format — useful for users in KDE environments who want to edit web-sourced content in their native office suite.

Can I just paste a web page URL?

Yes — enter any public URL and Convertio fetches the page, extracts the content, and produces a KWD document for you.

What software opens KWD documents?

KWord (part of the KOffice/Calligra suite) is the primary application. Some other Linux editors may also import KWD.

Does the conversion preserve web page content?

Text, headings, basic formatting, and paragraph structure from the web page are transferred into the resulting KWD document.

Is the HTML to KWD converter free?

Yes — the converter is free. Premium accounts provide additional processing power and higher upload allowances.

Does it work on Windows or Mac?

The converter itself works on any platform via browser. The resulting KWD documents are best opened with KDE applications.

HTML to KWD Quality Rating

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