tweet2md: X Threads Articles to Markdown
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)Overview
Export X (Twitter) threads, tweets, and articles to clean Markdown with images and metadata. No API required.
tweet2md is an open-source Chrome extension that turns x.com content into production-ready Markdown for research, note-taking, AI workflows, and offline archiving. No X API key required. What's new? See the latest updates and releases: https://github.com/zendegani/tweet2md/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md Key features: - Three ways to trigger: toolbar popup, inline download button on every tweet's action bar, or right-click context menu (Save / Copy as Markdown) - Copy Markdown to clipboard or download as a file - Full support for long-form X Articles (formerly Notes) with headings, lists, and code blocks - Extract tweets, nested threads, and quote tweets into clean Markdown - Preserve quoted-post structure and context — including the original author's name and handle - Show or hide the inline button via a toggle if it conflicts with another extension's icon - Inline button can be configured to copy to clipboard instead of download - Optional auto-close of new tabs opened via the inline button or context menu after export - Download embedded X media locally alongside your md file to prevent link rot - Rich YAML frontmatter with author, handle, date, source URL, content type, and engagement stats (likes, reposts, replies, bookmarks, views) - Optional X-style engagement row directly in the Markdown body (likes, reposts, replies, bookmarks, views) — toggle independently of the YAML frontmatter - Automatically expand truncated posts and strip engagement buttons, follow prompts, and trackers - Multi-language UI: English, Spanish, German, French, Japanese, Portuguese (Brazil), Chinese (Simplified), Arabic, and Persian. Content extraction works on any language regardless of UI translation - Light and dark mode popup, matching your system preferences Great for: - Importing X content into Obsidian, Notion, Logseq, Hugo, or any Markdown-based PKM system - Exporting clean text for LLM prompts, RAG pipelines, or AI training workflows - Archiving research threads, news references, and long-form articles offline - Building a searchable Second Brain from your Twitter/X activity - Preparing source material for writing, translation, or summarization Why use it: - One-click workflow from any tweet, thread, or article page — popup, inline icon, or right-click menu - Clean, well-structured Markdown output that is easy to edit and index - Local image archiving so your saved content never has broken links - Zero-API architecture — works directly in your browser with no API keys or accounts - Processes everything locally on your device. No analytics, no tracking, no data leaves your machine. Current limitations: - Focused on x.com content extraction - Videos and GIFs are not exported as playable media files - Requires a page reload if the extension was installed or updated after opening the tab. This is intentional to avoid silent failures and ensure content is extracted reliably from a properly initialized page. - Some content may stop working if x.com changes its page structure significantly This is an open-source project. tweet2md is an independent tool and is not affiliated with X or x.com.
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Details
- Version1.4.1
- UpdatedMay 13, 2026
- Offered byAli Zendegani
- Size48.36KiB
- Languages9 languages
- Developer
Email
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tweet2md: X Threads Articles to Markdown has disclosed the following information regarding the collection and usage of your data. More detailed information can be found in the developer's privacy policy.
tweet2md: X Threads Articles to Markdown handles the following:
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- Not being sold to third parties, outside of the approved use cases
- Not being used or transferred for purposes that are unrelated to the item's core functionality
- Not being used or transferred to determine creditworthiness or for lending purposes
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