JavaScript library allows Node.js via .NET developers to convert JPG to DOCX with a few lines of code. JPG conversion engine analyses the original JPG layout and structure, and exports the combined content to DOCX format.
Use JavaScript to convert JPG to DOCX with maximum flexibility and speed. Run online live demo and check the highest DOCX quality right in a browser. JPG Conversion API supports a bunch of useful options.
To convert several JPG to DOCX just use JavaScript library that handles all low-level details.
Convert multiple JPG and save the result as a single DOCX. If you develop code in JavaScript, this will be simpler than it sounds. See JavaScript example that iterates through documents and converts them to DOCX:
npm install @aspose/words
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const aw = require('@aspose/words');
var fileNames = [ "Input1.jpg", "Input2.jpg" ]
var doc = new aw.Document()
var builder = new aw.DocumentBuilder(doc)
fileNames.forEach(fileName => {
builder.insertImage(fileName)
// Insert a paragraph break to avoid overlapping images.
builder.writeln()
});
doc.save("Output.docx")
We host our Node.js via .Net packages in NPM repositories. Please follow the step-by-step instructions on how to install "Aspose.Words for Node.js via .NET" to your developer environment.
This package is compatible with Node.js 14.17.0 or higher.
You can merge JPG to many other file formats: