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Image to Markdown
Free image to Markdown · no login

Image to Markdown Converter

Turn screenshots, scanned documents, tables, and handwritten notes into clean, editable Markdown in seconds. Runs in your browser, free and unlimited.

100% Free No login required Runs in your browser Editable output
Conversion workspace
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Markdown output
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# Example Markdown

- Recognized heading
- Extracted paragraph text
- Table rows when structure is detected

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Supported inputs

Every kind of image, one Markdown workflow

Point the image to Markdown converter at almost any text-bearing picture and get structured, editable output back.

Screenshots

App screens, web articles, chat threads, and documentation captures turned into clean Markdown.

Scanned documents

Scanned pages, PDFs exported as images, and printed handouts become editable text.

Tables & spreadsheets

Table images are rebuilt as Markdown tables you can paste straight into docs.

Handwritten notes

Photos of notebooks and whiteboards get transcribed into a Markdown draft to tidy up.

Slides & lectures

Presentation slides and course material keep their headings and bullet structure.

Code & snippets

Screenshots of terminals and code blocks are captured as text you can reuse.

See it in action

From image to Markdown, side by side

A few real conversions. Load one into the workspace above and try it yourself.

Image
Markdown
# Meeting notes
- Ship v2 on Friday
- Owner: design team
- Review copy first

Screenshot → notes

Image
Markdown
| Plan | Price |
| --- | --- |
| Free | $0 |
| Pro  | $9 |

Table → Markdown table

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Markdown
# Markdown Basics
## Key Ideas
- Headings organize content
- Lists stay scannable

Slide → structured doc

Common use cases

What people convert to Markdown

Wherever text lives inside an image, the image to Markdown converter helps you get it into a document.

Research papers Financial tables Meeting whiteboards Code screenshots Recipes & menus Handwritten notes Lecture slides Knowledge bases
Why this converter

Built for real Markdown workflows

Not a toy OCR demo. The source, conversion status, and editable output stay in view together.

Structure preserved

Headings, bullet lists, numbered lists, and tables are reconstructed as real Markdown, not a flat text blob.

Fast and in-browser

Recognition runs locally in your browser, so there is nothing to install and results come back in seconds.

Private by default

Your image is processed on your own device. No account, no upload queue, no watermark on the output.

Editable output

Fix a heading or tweak a list right inside the panel before you copy or export it.

Copy or download .md

One click copies to your clipboard, another saves a ready-to-commit .md file.

Free & no login

Open the page and start converting. No sign-up, no credit card, no daily cap to worry about.

Loved by note-takers

People are dropping their OCR tools

Because the output is already Markdown, not a wall of plain text to reformat.

“I dropped in a screenshot of a long guide and got clean Markdown in seconds. Headings and lists were already structured, so I barely had to touch it before pasting into our docs.”

Alex ChenContent Creator

“Exactly the small tool I needed for saving notes from images. Messy screenshots become something I can reuse.”

Mia RobertsProduct Marketer

“Tried it with a course slide. The Markdown kept the structure clear enough to organize my notes fast.”

Daniel LeeOnline Learner

“For blog drafts this saves a ton of manual typing. Capture from an image, clean it up, paste into my editor.”

Sophie WangBlogger

“Most OCR tools give me a block of text. This one hands back something already close to a Markdown document.”

Emily ZhangTechnical Writer

“I tested it with a product comparison image. The result was surprisingly readable, especially for lists and short paragraphs.”

Ryan MillerE-commerce Operator
FAQ

Questions about image to Markdown

Short answers on formats, limits, privacy, and output quality.

Is the image to Markdown converter free?
Yes. It is free to use with no login and no watermark on the Markdown you copy or download.
How do I convert an image to Markdown?
Drop or select an image in the workspace at the top of the page, then click Convert to Markdown. The tool reads the text and structure inside the image and returns editable Markdown you can copy or download as a .md file.
Which image formats are supported?
PNG, JPG/JPEG, and WebP images up to 10 MB per file. Crop or compress larger images before uploading.
Do I need to install anything or create an account?
No. It runs directly in a modern web browser. There is no download, no install, and no account required.
Does it keep tables and lists as Markdown?
When the source image has clear headings, bullet points, numbered lists, or tables, the converter tries to preserve that structure in the Markdown output. Sharp, high-contrast images give the best results.
Is my image uploaded to a server?
The text recognition runs in your own browser, so the image is processed locally on your device by default. Nothing is stored after you leave the page.
Which languages work best?
The converter is tuned for English and Chinese source images. Clear fonts and good lighting matter more than the language itself.
What if the conversion looks wrong?
Try a clearer or higher-resolution image and crop it to just the text area. You can also edit the Markdown directly in the output panel before copying or downloading.

Turn your next image into Markdown

Drop in a screenshot or try the sample image. Free, no login, editable output in seconds.

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