Convert Word document to Image on macOS

20 Feb 202510 minutes to read

Syncfusion® DocIO is a .NET Core Word library used to create, read, edit, and convert Word documents programmatically without Microsoft Word or interop dependencies. Using this library, you can convert a Word document to image in .NET Core application on macOS.

Steps to convert Word document to Image in .NET Core application on macOS

Prerequisites:

  • Visual Studio 2022.
  • Install .NET 8 SDK or later.

Step 1: Create a new .NET Core console application project.

Create .NET Core console application in Visual Studio

Step 2: Select the project version.

Select Project version

Step 3: Install the Syncfusion.DocIORenderer.Net.Core NuGet package as a reference to your project from NuGet.org. Install the Nuget Package on Mac please refer this Link

NOTE

Starting with v16.2.0.x, if you reference Syncfusion® assemblies from trial setup or from the NuGet feed, you also have to add “Syncfusion.Licensing” assembly reference and include a license key in your projects. Please refer to this link to know about registering Syncfusion® license key in your application to use our components.

Step 4: Include the following Namespaces in the Program.cs file.

using Syncfusion.DocIO;
using Syncfusion.DocIO.DLS;
using Syncfusion.DocIORenderer;

Step 5: Add the following code snippet in Program.cs file.

//Open the file as Stream
using (FileStream docStream = new FileStream("Input.docx", FileMode.Open, FileAccess.Read))
{
    //Loads an existing Word document
    using (WordDocument wordDocument = new WordDocument(docStream, FormatType.Docx))
    {
        //Instantiation of DocIORenderer for Word to image conversion
        using (DocIORenderer render = new DocIORenderer())
        {
            //Convert the first page of the Word document into an image.
            Stream imageStream = wordDocument.RenderAsImages(0, ExportImageFormat.Jpeg);
            //Reset the stream position.
            imageStream.Position = 0;
            //Save the stream as file.
            using (FileStream fileStreamOutput = File.Create("WordToImage.Jpeg"))
            {
                imageStream.CopyTo(fileStreamOutput);
            }
        }
    }
}

Step 6: Build the project.

Click on Build → Build Solution or press Ctrl+Shift+B to build the project.

Step 7: Run the project.

Click the Start button (green arrow) or press F5 to run the app.

You can download a complete working sample from GitHub.

By executing the program, you will get the image as follows. The output will be saved in bin folder.

Word to Image on macOS

Prerequisites:

Step 1: Create a new .NET Core console application project.

  • Open the command palette by pressing Ctrl+Shift+P and type .NET:New Project and enter.
  • Choose the Console App template.

Choose Console app from template

  • Select the project location, type the project name and press enter.
  • Then choose Create project.

Step 2: To convert a Word document to image in console app, install Syncfusion.DocIORenderer.Net.Core to the project.

  • Press Ctrl + ` (backtick) to open the integrated terminal in Visual Studio Code.
  • Ensure you’re in the project root directory where your .csproj file is located.
  • Run the command dotnet add package Syncfusion.DocIORenderer.NET.Core to install the NuGet package.

Add Syncfusion.DocIORenderer.NET.Core NuGet package

NOTE

Starting with v16.2.0.x, if you reference Syncfusion® assemblies from trial setup or from the NuGet feed, you also have to add “Syncfusion.Licensing” assembly reference and include a license key in your projects. Please refer to this link to know about registering Syncfusion® license key in your application to use our components.

Step 3: Include the following Namespaces in the Program.cs file.

using Syncfusion.DocIO;
using Syncfusion.DocIO.DLS;
using Syncfusion.DocIORenderer;

Step 4: Add the following code snippet in Program.cs file.

//Open the file as Stream
using (FileStream docStream = new FileStream("Input.docx", FileMode.Open, FileAccess.Read))
{
    //Loads an existing Word document
    using (WordDocument wordDocument = new WordDocument(docStream, FormatType.Docx))
    {
        //Instantiation of DocIORenderer for Word to image conversion
        using (DocIORenderer render = new DocIORenderer())
        {
            //Convert the first page of the Word document into an image.
            Stream imageStream = wordDocument.RenderAsImages(0, ExportImageFormat.Jpeg);
            //Reset the stream position.
            imageStream.Position = 0;
            //Save the stream as file.
            using (FileStream fileStreamOutput = File.Create("WordToImage.Jpeg"))
            {
                imageStream.CopyTo(fileStreamOutput);
            }
        }
    }
}

Step 5: Build the project.

Run the following command in terminal to build the project.

dotnet build

Step 6: Run the project.

Run the following command in terminal to run the project.

dotnet run

You can download a complete working sample from GitHub.

By executing the program, you will get the image as follows. The output will be saved in bin folder.

Word to Image on macOS

Prerequisites:

  • JetBrains Rider.
  • Install .NET 8 SDK or later.

Step 1. Open JetBrains Rider and create a new .NET Core console application project.

  • Launch JetBrains Rider.
  • Click New solution on the welcome screen.

Launch JetBrains Rider

  • In the New Solution dialog, select Project Type as Console.
  • Select the target framework (e.g., .NET 8.0, .NET 9.0).
  • Enter a project name and specify the location.
  • Click create.

Creating a new .NET MAUI App in JetBrains Rider

Step 2: Install the NuGet package from NuGet.org.

  • Click the NuGet icon in the Rider toolbar and type Syncfusion.DocIORenderer.Net.Core in the search bar.
  • Ensure that nuget.org is selected as the package source.
  • Select the latest Syncfusion.DocIORenderer.Net.Core NuGet package from the list.
  • Click the + (Add) button to add the package.

Select the Syncfusion.DocIORenderer.Net.Core NuGet package

  • Click the Install button to complete the installation.

Install the Syncfusion.DocIORenderer.Net.Core NuGet package

NOTE

Starting with v16.2.0.x, if you reference Syncfusion assemblies from trial setup or from the NuGet feed, you also have to add “Syncfusion.Licensing” assembly reference and include a license key in your projects. Please refer to this link to know about registering Syncfusion license key in your application to use our components.

Step 3: Include the following Namespaces in the Program.cs file.

using Syncfusion.DocIO;
using Syncfusion.DocIO.DLS;
using Syncfusion.DocIORenderer;

Step 4: Add the following code snippet in Program.cs file.

//Open the file as Stream
using (FileStream docStream = new FileStream("Input.docx", FileMode.Open, FileAccess.Read))
{
    //Loads an existing Word document
    using (WordDocument wordDocument = new WordDocument(docStream, FormatType.Docx))
    {
        //Instantiation of DocIORenderer for Word to image conversion
        using (DocIORenderer render = new DocIORenderer())
        {
            //Convert the first page of the Word document into an image.
            Stream imageStream = wordDocument.RenderAsImages(0, ExportImageFormat.Jpeg);
            //Reset the stream position.
            imageStream.Position = 0;
            //Save the stream as file.
            using (FileStream fileStreamOutput = File.Create("WordToImage.Jpeg"))
            {
                imageStream.CopyTo(fileStreamOutput);
            }
        }
    }
}

Step 5: Build the project.

Click the Build button in the toolbar or press Ctrl+Shift+B to build the project.

Step 6: Run the project.

Click the Run button (green arrow) in the toolbar or press F5 to run the app.

You can download a complete working sample from GitHub.

By executing the program, you will get the image as follows. The output will be saved in bin folder.

Word to Image on macOS

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