Morgana Tools

Ebooks

ODT to TXT — free online file converter

Convert OpenDocument Text (`.odt`) to plain text in your browser—Morgana unzips the file locally and parses `content.xml` for paragraphs and headings.

Overview

Useful when a collaborator sends a LibreOffice document and you only need the prose. Morgana unzips the `.odt`, walks `content.xml` for paragraphs and headings, and emits clean UTF-8 text. Floating frames, footers, and tracked-change annotations are skipped on purpose.

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Conversion matrix

Provide ODT and Morgana returns TXT. Parsing stays tab-local aside from CDN helpers PDF.js may grab the first time a PDF crosses the boundary—everything else skips a Morgana upload queue.

About this source format

Libre/OpenDocument text—we read it locally and emit cleaned UTF‑8 plaintext for downstream tooling.

Other converters

Peek at adjacent pairings—all still wired for in-browser swaps.

Available converters

Tiles open Morgana-hosted conversion pairs or TXT normalization. See CloudConvert's ebook hub for broader coverage—we focus on open ZIP/XML manuscripts; AZW, MOBI, DRM, or RAR-heavy comics still need Calibre or another desktop exporter first.

Frequently asked questions

Is this ebook converter free, and does my file stay private?

Yes. Morgana never charges per conversion here, parsers run locally in your tab, and you are not routed through an upload-to-convert gateway on Morgana for these flows. Some PDF-heavy paths still fetch CDN helpers beside your disk-backed files—those pages spell it out plainly.

Can I convert Kindle, Apple DRM, or other locked ebooks here?

No. Locked or DRM-packaged ebooks cannot legally or reliably be unpacked in this browser toolchain. Export DRM-free copies with Calibre or your publisher’s tooling first.

How trustworthy are Markdown, EPUB, and PDF conversions?

Outputs are heuristic and geared toward drafts, sharing, or quick archives—not drop-in substitutes for meticulous print layout done in flagship desktop suites.