Convert HWP to Markdown
Convert Korean Hangul Word Processor files to clean Markdown.
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tomdnow's HWP to Markdown converter is one of the few online tools that can convert Korean Hangul Word Processor files to Markdown. HWP is the dominant document format in South Korea, used for government filings, corporate reports, and academic papers.
Most conversion tools do not support HWP at all — Pandoc, Google Docs, and most online converters cannot read this format. tomdnow fills this gap by converting HWP documents to clean Markdown while preserving Korean text, document structure, and basic formatting. This enables Korean users to use HWP content in global tools like GitHub, Obsidian, Notion, and AI systems.
How to Convert HWP to Markdown
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Upload your HWP
Drag and drop or click to select your Hangul document.
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Convert
Our tool converts the HWP file to clean Markdown automatically.
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Download
Preview the result and download your .md file.
Why Convert HWP to Markdown?
- - Convert Korean government and business documents to Markdown
- - Use HWP content in GitHub, Notion, or Obsidian
- - Feed Korean documents into AI/LLM tools for analysis
- - Archive Hangul documents as searchable plain text
FAQ
- Is this tool free?
- Yes, completely free with no sign-up required. There are no hidden fees, usage limits, or premium tiers. tomdnow is 100% free for all users, powered by Microsoft's open-source MarkItDown engine.
- What is HWP?
- HWP is the native file format of Hangul Word Processor, widely used in South Korea. It is the standard format for Korean government documents, corporate reports, and academic papers. Most global conversion tools do not support HWP.
- Does it preserve formatting?
- We preserve text content, headings, and document structure. Complex layouts may be simplified for readability. Korean text, special characters, and basic formatting such as bold and italic are all maintained in the Markdown output.
- Is my file stored?
- No. Files are processed entirely in memory and deleted immediately after conversion. We never write uploaded files to disk, and no data is logged or retained.