Any web page in. Clean Markdown out.

Paste a link — article, docs, README, blog post — and get tidy GitHub Flavored Markdown.

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Browser extension — convert the page you're on

One click on any page, even behind logins. No fetching limits.

MARKDOWN
Main content extracted · nav & scripts stripped
Have raw HTML instead? Paste or upload it here ↓
…or paste / drag & drop below
HTML
MARKDOWN

How to convert a web page to Markdown

01
Paste a link

Any public article, documentation page, README or blog post.

02
We extract the content

Navigation, ads and scripts are stripped — only the main content is converted.

03
Copy or download

Clean GFM markdown, ready for your notes, repo or AI prompt.

Frequently asked questions

How do I convert a URL to Markdown?

Paste the link in the box above and press Convert. The main content of the page is extracted and converted to GitHub Flavored Markdown — tables, lists, links, images and code included.

Why do some pages fail to convert?

Sites can block cross-origin fetching, sit behind logins, or render everything with JavaScript. For those, use the browser extension — it converts exactly the page you're looking at, with one click.

Is it free and private?

Yes. Conversion happens in your browser. Pages are fetched directly when the site allows it; when it doesn't, a public fetch-helper relays the page — your converted markdown still never touches our servers.

Can I convert raw HTML instead of a URL?

Yes — expand "Have raw HTML instead?" above the FAQ, then paste or upload your HTML.