Terms of Service for MarkdownToWord.art

Last updated: April 9, 2026. These terms govern access to and use of MarkdownToWord.art, including Markdown conversion flows and related pages.

By using this site, you agree to these terms.

Key Terms at a Glance

A practical summary of the core rules that apply when you use this project in real workflows.

Use the service lawfully

You may use this site only for lawful purposes and in compliance with applicable rules and regulations.

You keep ownership of your content

You retain rights to markdown you submit, and grant us a limited permission to process it for conversion and delivery.

Service behavior may evolve

Features, limits, integrations, and export behavior may change over time as the project is updated.

Abuse and automation limits apply

You may not misuse conversion endpoints, bypass verification, or degrade service availability for others.

Third-party tools may be involved

Analytics, ads, affiliate, and anti-abuse providers may be used depending on deployment configuration.

No guarantee of uninterrupted uptime

The service is provided as available, and temporary interruptions, bugs, or output differences can occur.

Detailed Terms

The following clauses describe rights, responsibilities, and limitations for both users and site operators.

Who can use this service?

You may use this service only if you can form a binding agreement under applicable law. If you use it for an organization, you represent that you are authorized to accept these terms on that organization's behalf.

What does the service provide?

MarkdownToWord.art provides browser-accessible tools to convert markdown into formats such as DOCX, HTML, PDF print output, and Google Docs-compatible copy output.

What rights do I grant for submitted markdown?

You grant a limited, non-exclusive permission to process submitted content only as needed to run conversion, generate output files, and maintain service reliability and security.

What content or behavior is prohibited?

You must not submit unlawful content, infringing material, malware, abusive traffic, or attempts to reverse engineer, exploit, or disable service components.

How do anti-abuse controls affect usage?

Word and DOCX export may require verification controls such as Turnstile. Attempts to bypass anti-abuse protections may result in blocked access.

How do third-party services affect these terms?

When third-party providers are enabled, your use may also be subject to those providers' separate terms and privacy policies.

Who owns the site and software?

The site design, software implementation, branding, and related materials remain the property of the project owner or licensors unless otherwise stated.

Are there warranties?

The service is provided on an as-is and as-available basis, without warranties of uninterrupted operation, perfect accuracy, or fitness for every legal or business requirement.

How is liability limited?

To the maximum extent allowed by law, the project owner is not liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages arising from your use of the service.

Can access be suspended or terminated?

Yes. Access may be limited, suspended, or terminated when necessary for security, abuse prevention, legal compliance, maintenance, or operational reasons.

Can these terms be updated?

Yes. We may revise these terms over time. The version published on this page with the latest update date governs future use of the service.

If your workflow has strict legal, security, or regulatory constraints, run your own legal/compliance review before production use.

Operational Boundaries

Practical usage limits and expectations for day-to-day converter operations.

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File and input limits

Uploaded markdown files are limited to 5MB per request. Large documents should be split into smaller sections.

2

Output quality expectations

The converter aims to preserve structure, but final visual layout can vary by fonts, templates, browser print behavior, and target editor defaults.

3

Security and compliance responsibility

You are responsible for ensuring your own content handling meets internal security policies and applicable legal obligations.

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Questions about these terms

Use the contact channel published by the site owner if you need clarification about permitted use or legal interpretation.