Free Online Word Document Viewer

View and explore Word documents as structured data in your browser. Extract tables from .doc and .docx files. No upload, no server, no sign-up.

Everything You Need for Word Documents

Extract Tables from Word

Tables embedded in Word documents are automatically extracted and displayed as sortable, filterable datasets. No copy-pasting required.

Support .doc and .docx

Open both legacy .doc and modern .docx files. ExploreMyData uses mammoth.js to parse Word documents entirely in your browser.

No Upload Required

Your Word document stays on your device. Nothing is sent to any server. All parsing and extraction runs locally in your browser.

Multi-Table Support

Word documents often contain multiple tables. Each table is loaded as a separate dataset so you can explore and export them independently.

Export to CSV/Excel/JSON

Convert extracted table data to CSV, Excel (.xlsx), JSON, or Parquet with one click. Apply transformations before exporting.

Works Offline

Once loaded, ExploreMyData works without an internet connection. Extract and analyze Word document tables anywhere.

How It Works

1

Drop your .doc/.docx

Drag a Word document onto the page. Tables are detected and extracted instantly.

2

Tables extracted automatically

Each table becomes a dataset. Browse columns, view statistics, filter and sort.

3

Transform and export

Apply operations, build pipelines, export to CSV, Excel, JSON, or Parquet.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the Word document viewer work?

Open exploremydata.com/app and drag your .doc or .docx file onto the page. ExploreMyData uses mammoth.js to extract tables from the Word document and displays each table as a sortable, filterable dataset.

What Word document formats are supported?

ExploreMyData supports both .doc and .docx files. The viewer extracts structured table data from Word documents so you can explore, filter, and export it.

How does table extraction work?

When you drop a Word document, ExploreMyData detects all tables in the file. Each table is loaded as a separate dataset with the first row used as column headers. You can switch between tables and explore each one independently.

What export options are available?

After extracting tables from your Word document, you can export to CSV, Excel (.xlsx), JSON, or Parquet. Apply filters, sorting, and transformations before exporting to get exactly the data you need.

Ready to explore your Word documents?

No sign-up, no upload, no tracking. Just open your file and go.

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