Claude to Obsidian & Markdown Export



Overview
Sync, backup, and bulk export Claude conversations to Obsidian/Markdown with one click.
✨ Save, export, sync, and back up your Claude conversations to Obsidian and Markdown with ease. Claude to Obsidian helps you turn AI chats into clean, searchable, local-first notes for research, study, writing, product work, coding, and long-term knowledge management. 🚀 Key Features (Claude Export • Obsidian Markdown • Local Backup): • One-click Claude chat export: Save the current Claude conversation as an Obsidian-ready Markdown note • Bulk Claude conversation backup: Export multiple chats at once to build a durable local archive of your AI knowledge • Obsidian-friendly Markdown formatting: Preserves headings, lists, code blocks, tables, links, conversation structure, and readable spacing • Enhanced YAML frontmatter: Adds useful metadata such as title, date, messageCount, projectName, model, tags, and source URL • Local image export: Downloads conversation images into a local images folder and embeds them with working Markdown image links • WebP image compatibility: Handles Claude preview images that are saved as WebP, so exported notes can preview correctly in Obsidian • SVG visualization export: Saves Claude visual widgets and SVG illustrations as local SVG files and embeds them in the right place in the note • Claude artifacts support: Exports artifact content from Claude chats, including versions created or updated during the conversation • Attachment export: Keeps generated files and presented files available as local Markdown links when Claude provides downloadable assets • Smart filename patterns: Customize exported note names with title, current date, original conversation date, updated date, timestamp, or UUID • Folder organization: Choose a download folder and organize exports into nested paths that match your Obsidian vault structure • Duplicate handling: Choose how to handle existing files, including skip, overwrite, or unique filenames • Local-first workflow: Your Markdown notes and assets are saved to your local Downloads folder for easy import into Obsidian, Logseq, VS Code, or any Markdown editor 🎯 Perfect for (Why to use it): • Researchers who want to save Claude answers, citations, outlines, and analysis into an Obsidian knowledge base • Students organizing study notes, summaries, flashcard material, and learning conversations • Developers archiving coding help, debugging sessions, prompts, code snippets, and architecture discussions • Writers and creators preserving drafts, brainstorming sessions, article outlines, and reusable ideas • Product managers and teams documenting AI-assisted planning, specs, meeting prep, and decision records • Anyone who needs a reliable Claude conversation exporter, Markdown backup tool, or Obsidian archive workflow 📝 How to use (Step-by-step): 1) Open a Claude chat page 2) Set your download folder and filename pattern 3) Click Save to export the current chat as Markdown 4) Use Bulk Save to export multiple Claude conversations at once 5) Open the exported Markdown file in Obsidian and keep images, SVGs, attachments, and metadata together 🔎 What you get in each Markdown export: • A clean Obsidian note with the Claude conversation content • YAML frontmatter with title, date, message count, project name, model, tags, and source URL • Local image and SVG asset links that can preview inside Obsidian • Preserved code blocks, Markdown structure, artifacts, and useful conversation context • A local backup that stays readable even if the original chat is renamed, moved, or no longer easy to find 💡 Get started today and transform your Claude conversations into an organized, searchable Obsidian vault — export, sync, and back up your AI knowledge with confidence. 🔄 Changelog 2026-07-04 • Better Obsidian exports for images, SVGs, and metadata 1. Improved image export reliability so Markdown links match the actual downloaded image files, including Claude WebP preview images. 2. Added support for Claude visual widgets and SVG illustrations, saving them as local SVG files and embedding them in the correct conversation position. 3. Enhanced Obsidian YAML frontmatter with messageCount, projectName, and model fields for better search, filtering, and note organization. 4. Improved local asset handling for images, attachments, and generated files so exported notes are easier to preview and maintain in an Obsidian vault. 2026-03-31 • Export path and workflow improvements 1. Fixed and optimized save path handling. 2. Added filtering options for bulk export workflows. 3. Added prompt documentation. 2026-03-19 • Fixed Claude organization ID detection so exports can work normally. 2026-02-21 • Fixed export bugs and improved stability. 2026-01-22 • Added bulk export for Claude conversations. 2025-11-25 • Initial release for Claude to Obsidian with single conversation export. 📌 Important Links (How-to & Support): • Official Website: https://chatgpt2notion.com/products/claude-to-obsidian/ • User Guide: https://chatgpt2notion.com/docs/claude-to-obsidian/one-click-export/ • GitHub Issues: https://github.com/joysey/chatgpt-to-notion/issues • Support Email: chatgpt2notion@gmail.com
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Details
- Version2.4.0
- UpdatedJuly 5, 2026
- FeaturesOffers in-app purchases
- Size272KiB
- Languages14 languages
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