Convert Hangul HWP to JPG Online
Convert Korean Hangul HWP documents to JPG images.
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How HWP to JPG works
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About HWP to JPG conversion
HWP (Hangul Word Processor) is the native format of Hancom Office Hangul, the word processor that dominates South Korean government, military, education, and judicial sectors with effectively zero market penetration outside Korea. Developed by Hancom since 1989, HWP has been the de-facto standard for Korean-language documents for three decades - government ministries, public schools, universities, courts, and the National Assembly all default to HWP. Microsoft Word's market share in South Korean government workflows is essentially nil; any official document received from a Korean ministry is almost certainly HWP.
Converting HWP to JPG renders each page at the document's set page size - typically A4 in Korean office workflows. Hancom's typography engine handles Hangul (Korean alphabet) characters, hanja (Chinese characters used in Korean), mixed-script documents, vertical-text layouts, and right-to-left numbering used in classical Korean academic writing. The converter routes through LibreOffice's HWP importer (stable since 2014) plus Hancom's own freeware Viewer for HWP files written by Hangul 2018 and later which use the encrypted HWPX variant.
Korean government workers receiving HWP documents from ministries while traveling internationally, foreign embassies in Seoul translating Korean memos, multinational corporations handling Korean subsidiary paperwork, and academic researchers reading Korean-language papers are typical audiences. For editable handoff use Hancom Office (110,000 KRW or roughly 80 USD per year, Windows / Mac) or the free Hancom Office Viewer (read-only, Windows / Mac / mobile). LibreOffice Writer's HWP support is functional for HWP 5.x files (2003-2017) but imperfect for newer HWPX.
Where JPG comes from
HWP is the file format of Hancom Hangul (Hangeul), a Korean word processor first released by Hancom (Haansoft) in 1989. The product was the first commercial application to fully support the Hangul writing system at a time when Microsoft Word's Korean support was weak. HWP became the de facto standard inside the South Korean government, public education, courts, and major corporations, holding majority market share against Microsoft Word for decades. Hancom released the HWP 5.0 specification in 2010 under public pressure, allowing third-party readers. Despite Microsoft's gains, HWP remains mandatory for many Korean public-sector workflows.
HWP vs JPG at a glance
| HWP | JPG | |
|---|---|---|
| File format | .hwp (Hancom Hangul, Korean dominant) | .jpg (universal image) |
| Region of use | Korea (government, schools, courts) | Worldwide |
| Editability | Hancom Office / Hangul installed | Read-only |
| Hangul support | Native, with full IME and ruby-text features | Pixel-perfect rendered Hangul, no font required on recipient |
| Cross-border sharing | Recipient often lacks Hancom outside Korea | Anyone can read |
Real-world workflow — Korean civil servant sending official documents to an international partner agency
- Draft the bilateral memorandum in Hancom Hangul (Hangeul) on the ministry workstation as a .hwp file
- Partner agency in Brussels has no Hancom Office license and cannot install Korean software
- Convert the 14-page .hwp to JPG at 300 DPI, embedding the rendered Malgun Gothic and Batang Hangul fonts
- Email the JPG set alongside a PDF render for archival
- Brussels reads the Korean memorandum inline without any Hangul font installation required
Recommended conversion settings
| Use case | Settings |
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| Government submission | |
| International business sharing | |
| Email / Kakao sharing | |
| Cross-platform archive |
Where will your JPG file open?
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When to convert HWP to JPG
HWP (Hangul Word Processor) is the dominant word processing format in South Korea, produced by Hancom Office. It is used by Korean government agencies, public institutions, schools, and businesses - Estimated to be installed on over 70% of Korean computers. HWP files cannot be opened by Microsoft Word or LibreOffice without a paid plugin, making them entirely inaccessible to anyone outside the Korean Hancom ecosystem. Converting to JPG extracts the page content as a universal image viewable on any device worldwide.
International businesses working with Korean government forms, tenders, procurement documents, and official correspondence receive HWP files regularly. Converting to JPG gives non-Korean teams access to the full document content - Including Korean typography, tables, and embedded graphics - Without purchasing Hancom Office or negotiating HWP compatibility in their document management system.
Researchers, translators, and journalists working with Korean source documents in HWP format convert them to JPG to view, annotate, and share the content using standard tools. OCR tools and translation services also work from JPG images, making HWP-to-JPG an important first step in any Korean-language document processing workflow for non-Korean systems.
HWP to JPG tips
- Hancom Office Viewer is free for read-only HWP access on Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android via hancom.com - install it if you regularly receive HWP files.
- Korean fonts (Malgun Gothic, Batang, Gulim, Dotum) must be available on the conversion server for proper rendering - this converter ships with the standard Korean font set.
- HWP files from Hangul 2018+ default to HWPX (the newer ZIP-based variant); HWP 5.x (2003-2017) used a proprietary binary format. The converter handles both.
- For embassies and academics, the free Hancom Viewer is sufficient for read-only work; full Hancom Office is needed only for editing.
- LibreOffice opens HWP 5.x reasonably well on Mac and Linux - File > Open and select the file. HWPX support is more limited; route through this converter for those.
Why use this HWP to JPG converter
Related tools
Formats involved
HWP – HWP Format
JPG – Joint Photographic Experts Group
HWP to JPG tips
- Set DPI to 150 for web use or presentations; use 300 for print-quality output or archival.
- Multi-page documents produce one JPG per page — use the page range option to extract specific pages.
- If fonts appear incorrect in the output, the document may use uncommon fonts not available on the conversion server.