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Free tool

Markdown to HTML converter

Paste Markdown — an .md file, a README, an AI-written doc — and get clean HTML instantly. Free md to HTML conversion that runs in your browser.

Converting Markdown to HTML means translating each piece of Markdown syntax into its HTML equivalent: # Heading becomes an <h1> tag, **bold** becomes <strong>, dashes become a <ul> list, and pipe rows become a table. This free converter does it instantly in your browser — paste Markdown, then copy or download the clean HTML.

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How it works

From Markdown to a live page in three steps

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Paste your markdown

Drop the contents of an .md file into the editor — a README, release notes, an AI-written report. The HTML updates live as you type.

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Copy or download the HTML

Switch to the HTML tab for the raw source, copy it to your clipboard, or download a standalone, styled .html file — ready for any browser.

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Publish it as a live link

That .html file is a complete web page. Publish it and you get a shareable link with view analytics — noindex by default, so it stays off Google.

Just want to read an .md file without converting? Open it in the markdown viewer →
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The next step

Your markdown is now a web page

The HTML you just made isn’t only a file — it’s a complete, styled document any browser can render. Which means it’s one step away from being a live link you can send: a status report, a proposal, a changelog, a one-pager.

Publish the HTML as a tracked link

Drop the downloaded file on the publish box and get a live URL in seconds — free, no signup, with opens and viewer analytics built in.

Publish HTML → →

Turn it into a real website

A converted document is a one-page site waiting to happen. See how to take HTML from file to live website — no Git, no build step.

HTML to website → →
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Markdown to HTML FAQ

Is this markdown to HTML converter free? +

Yes — completely free, no signup, no limits. The conversion runs entirely in your browser, so you can convert as many Markdown documents as you like.

Do you store my markdown? +

No. Nothing you paste is uploaded or stored — the converter runs locally in your browser. Your text only leaves your device if you choose to publish the result as a page.

What Markdown syntax is supported? +

Headings, paragraphs, bold and italic, links, inline code and fenced code blocks, bulleted and numbered lists (including one nested level), blockquotes, horizontal rules, and pipe tables — the syntax that covers READMEs, notes, and AI-generated documents.

How do I turn the converted HTML into a real web page? +

Download the .html file and publish it with Pagelive — you get a live, shareable link with view analytics, noindex by default so it won’t show up on Google. The free tier keeps up to 10 pages live.

What’s the difference between Markdown and HTML? +

Markdown is a plain-text shorthand for writing — easy to type and readable even raw. HTML is the language browsers actually render. Markdown has to be converted to HTML before it can be displayed as a styled web page, which is exactly what this tool does.

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Don’t just convert it — send it.

Download the HTML, drop it on the publish box, and share a tracked link — noindex by default. Free, no signup.