Convert HWP to WPS
Online & free tool to convert HWP files to WPS


1) Input file

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0 of 5 files added (up to 500 MB combined)

2) Output format

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HWP Hanword Document
WPS .WPS is a file extension that provides for word processing documents from Kingsoft Writer, a free alternative to Microsoft Word. The format was developed by Kingsoft, a Chinese software company, for the release of their own office suite back in 1988, WPS Office. WPS is an acronym for Writer, Presentation, and Spreadsheets. Apart from Kingsoft Writer, .WPS is a file extension that provides for Microsoft Works, an earlier project of Microsoft before Microsoft Office. The former office suite was discontinued back in 2007 and is no longer in use. The file extension was replaced by .DOC format, a more versatile and more advanced file format and the standard for Microsoft Office Word known today. Similar to its .DOC counterpart from Word, .WPS can provide the utility of a Word document with the exception of more advanced formatting elements and macros.

How to convert HWP to WPS

STEP 1

Select the document file in the HWP format to convert to the WPS format, you can select a file from your computer or your Google Drive or Dropbox account.                            

STEP 2

Choose the WPS format from the drop-down list as the output format, and click the Convert button, you can convert up to 5 files at the same time and a maximum size of up to 500 MB.

STEP 3

Wait until your file is uploaded and converted into the WPS document format, you can download the converted file up to a maximum of 5 times, and can also delete the file from the Download page.