Convert Google Docs to a website with AI

Use AI to generate a custom website from your Google Doc, refine it with chat, and publish in minutes.

Convert a Google Doc to a full website with AI
  • AI builds it for you
  • Import text and images
  • Edit anything with AI chat
  • Publish on your domain

Start from your info.

Repaint uses the text, images, and brand style from your Google Doc to customize your website design.
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Repaint makes interactive websites, not just file hosting. Add links, forms, embeds, multiple pages, and more.
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A website built from a Google Doc with Repaint

How to turn a Google Doc into a website

  1. Download your doc as a PDF and share it with Repaint. It reads the content and uses it to plan your new website.

  2. Tell Repaint what you want, and it will generate a custom website for you.

  3. Change anything on your website just by asking. It's like your own personal web designer.

  4. Manage your website end-to-end directly on Repaint. You can go live online in one click.

  5. Set your domain to point to your new site, or start for free on a Repaint subdomain.

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Go straight from Google Docs to a website

Repaint uses the info in your file to design your site. Bring any kind of doc you have, whether it's a resume, menu, proposal, newsletter, article, or guide. Repaint handles all the building, so you don't have to input info, do web design, or hire a web developer. You can stay focused on sharing your message.

You can also give Repaint multiple documents, images, or other websites to work from. It can blend multiple sources and follow complex instructions to make your site. Share everything you have, explain what you're looking for, and get a custom website.

More than static file hosting

Google Docs can publish a doc to the web, but the result still looks like a document. It keeps the plain styling, has no real navigation, and isn't a site you can brand or grow. For public-facing info, a full website is much more professional, interactive, and maintainable.

Repaint converts your Google Doc into a full website. You can add multiple pages, forms, animations, embeds, and more.

Start from your info

Most website builders, including other AI tools, start you with a generic template. You're left to manually enter all of your info. Repaint is different. It takes in your files, images, and existing web presence, and turns it into a fully customized website on the first draft.

The site is much closer to publishable right away, saving hours of migration work. And since you can refine anything just by chatting with the AI, none of its choices are locked in.

From doc to website in minutes

You don't have to go back-and-forth with an agency. Repaint is a self-serve AI platform. You can upload your Google Doc, generate a website, and publish in minutes. And since making edits is just as fast, it's easy to evolve your website over time.

FAQ

Import your Google Doc into an AI website builder like Repaint. It reads the content from your file and uses it to generate a custom website you can edit and publish. There's no coding or manual info transfer. You can go from uploading your doc to publishing a website in minutes.

Repaint can process most file types. Just export your Google Doc as a file like PDF, and upload it directly to the AI chat. After you send the message, the AI can extract all the content. You can get started by sending just the document, or by sharing additional instructions so Repaint knows exactly what you're looking for.

Google Docs can publish a doc to the web, but that only gives you a plain, document-style page you can't really brand or navigate. For public-facing info, it's better to turn the doc into an actual website, so your content can look good on every screen, have a custom branded design, and get indexed by Google search. Repaint does this for you automatically and hosts the result.

A website is easier to read, easier to share, and easier to find. A live page loads instantly, adapts to any screen, can be indexed by search engines, and looks like a real site, while a shared doc link still looks and behaves like a document. You keep the same content, but it becomes a real web experience.

Yes. You can import a Google Doc, turn it into a website, and publish it on a free Repaint subdomain without paying or entering a card. Premium is $25/month ($20/month billed annually) and lets you connect a custom domain, removes Repaint branding, and raises your editing limits. Most people start free and upgrade only when they're ready to launch on their own domain.

Convert your Google Doc into a website