How to convert a web page to Markdown
Any public article, documentation page, README or blog post.
Navigation, ads and scripts are stripped — only the main content is converted.
Clean GFM markdown, ready for your notes, repo or AI prompt.
Paste a link — article, docs, README, blog post — and get tidy GitHub Flavored Markdown.
One click on any page, even behind logins. No fetching limits.
Any public article, documentation page, README or blog post.
Navigation, ads and scripts are stripped — only the main content is converted.
Clean GFM markdown, ready for your notes, repo or AI prompt.
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.
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.
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.
Yes — expand "Have raw HTML instead?" above the FAQ, then paste or upload your HTML.