No install, no account. For anything beyond a quick job, the desktop app does it all — locally and offline.
Paste Markdown, get clean semantic HTML you can copy or download.
Open tool →Paste HTML, get clean GFM Markdown — tables, code, and links included.
Open tool →Render Markdown to a print-ready PDF with real, selectable text.
Open tool →Download a .doc that opens in Microsoft Word — formatting included.
Open tool →Copy Markdown as rich text and paste it into a doc — formatting intact.
Open tool →Type on the left, watch it render live on the right, scrolling in sync.
Open tool →Fill a grid and copy the Markdown table — alignment included.
Open tool →Answer a few prompts and get a structured project README to start from.
Open tool →A searchable reference for every bit of Markdown Hashdraft renders.
Open tool →Paste CSV or Excel data and get a Markdown table — or convert one back to CSV.
Open tool →Generate a Markdown TOC from your headings, with anchor links.
Open tool →Drop an image and get an embeddable data URI for Markdown or HTML.
Open tool →Strip all the formatting and get clean, readable plain text.
Open tool →Tidy up a ragged Markdown table — align columns and separators.
Open tool →Convert Markdown to Confluence and Jira wiki markup.
Open tool →Build shields.io badges and copy the Markdown, HTML, or URL.
Open tool →Count words, characters, and estimate reading and speaking time.
Open tool →Write a résumé in Markdown and export it to PDF or Word.
Open tool →Turn Markdown into a deck — present fullscreen or print to PDF.
Open tool →Get the full editor — Split mode, export, folders, and OKF, all offline.