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ChatGPT math, editable in Word.

Paste an answer full of equations; download a .docx where every formula is native Office Math — click in and edit any term. Whole document, not one equation at a time.

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Pasted into Word

Equations arrive as raw LaTeX text: \frac{-b \pm \sqrt{b^2-4ac}}{2a}. Unreadable, unfixable.

ChatGPT's own .docx

Math frequently lands as plain text or a picture of an equation — and the download link expires with the session.

Converted here

Every formula becomes native Office Math (OMML). Click into it in Word, edit any term, reflow like any equation you typed yourself.

Common questions

How do I get ChatGPT equations into Word as editable math?

Copy the whole reply with ChatGPT's copy button, paste it into the converter, and download DOCX. Inline $…$ and block $$…$$ LaTeX — and ChatGPT's \( … \) delimiters, which are normalized automatically — all convert to native Office Math (OMML) equations you can edit in Word.

Why do my ChatGPT equations show as \( \) or ( ) text?

ChatGPT often emits math in \( … \) / \[ … \] delimiters or bare parentheses instead of the dollar signs most tools expect. The converter detects and rewrites these automatically before conversion, so they render — and export — as real math.

Does this work per equation or for the whole answer?

Whole answer. Headings, tables, code, and every equation convert together into one document — no equation-by-equation copying. It works the same for Claude, Gemini, DeepSeek, Grok, and Perplexity output.

Will the equations survive in Google Docs or LibreOffice?

Yes — OMML equations in the .docx open as editable math in Word, Google Docs, and LibreOffice Writer.

Can I copy just one equation instead of converting the whole answer?

Yes — in the converter's live preview, click any rendered equation to copy it as Word-compatible MathML, then paste it straight into an open Word document as editable math. No extension needed.