Mark It Down — Markdown Editor & Web Clipper
Overview
Clip pages, AI chats, and RSS articles to Markdown. Edit in New Tab & Side Panel. Export PDF, DOCX, PNG. Local-first.
Mark It Down — Your browser, a writing desk. Instant Markdown editor. Just open a tab. 100% local. No account needed. Take in AI answers, web articles, rough notes. Rewrite in your own words. Send the finished note out. Entry: Web Clipper — preview before saving. Right-click any page or AI conversation to clip as Markdown. Opens in the Side Panel, ready to edit New Tab — open a tab and you're already writing. Type `mid` in the address bar and press Space to search notes by title and open any note instantly. Edit: Slash commands and floating toolbar. Rich documents without knowing Markdown Diagrams, math, tables, code — all rendered Insert Mermaid diagrams from the Command Palette — with live preview Command Palette opens dedicated modals for tables, badges, and footnotes Find & Replace — across one note or all your notes at once Focus Mode, 4 themes, keyboard-first Move: Tap Alt once for the quick-action modal — move folders, open Git, create a note. All from the keyboard Designated folders so nothing piles up: Inbox / Template / Archive / Trash Exit: Export button — PDF, DOCX, HTML, PNG, Markdown, and more One note or many — export all at once Markdown converts to any flavor. Portability Hub — match the syntax of your publishing platform Copy as Rich Text (Ctrl+Shift+C) — paste with formatting into documents and email Copy in multiple formats — plain text, rich text, and more Git: Your repository, your history. What leaves is an intentional commit. Saved locally, automatically. No tracking. No login. No server. No lock-in. Just your intent and your words. https://markitdown.reduktion.dev/index.html Previously on Mark It Down… v2.2.6 — Open any note from the address bar. Zoom into diagrams. Split long notes into a series. Type `mid` in Chrome's address bar to search notes by title and open them in one keystroke. Put a note called "Today" in the Template folder and every new daily note will start from that layout. Mermaid diagrams can now be enlarged, zoomed from 25% to 400%, and saved as SVG. Long notes split into a series by heading: navigate with Alt+PageUp/PageDown, merge back, or export the whole series at once. The Web Clipper converts ruby text to Aozora notation and handles long articles with footnotes and tables more accurately. Note titles no longer include footnote reference symbols. Git sync data integrity is strengthened — write conflicts are now guarded, and field-level 3-way merge keeps settings from clobbering each other across devices. Custom export presets also sync via Git. New on Mark It Down v2.2.7 — When something fails, you now know why. Git sync, Web Clipper, and RSS all show the reason for failure — authentication error, network issue, or access denied — instead of a generic message. The right fix becomes clear without guessing. Table of contents navigation buttons (top, bottom, prev/next heading) now grey out while a note loads and become active as soon as the editor is ready. The "is this button broken?" moment is gone.
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Details
- Version2.2.7
- UpdatedJune 15, 2026
- Offered byreduktion.dev
- Size4.44MiB
- Languages2 languages
- Developer
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