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iLoveMD is a free document conversion tool for Markdown. It converts Markdown to PDF, DOCX, HTML, and CSV, and converts formats like DOCX, HTML, CSV, and PDF back into clean Markdown. It also includes a live Markdown preview and a Mermaid diagram editor. Every conversion runs entirely in your browser. Your files are never uploaded to a server, so nothing leaves your device. There is no sign-up, no account, and no tracking, and the tools work offline once the page has loaded. iLoveMD covers over 20 conversions across the Markdown workflow, including text, HTML, DOCX, CSV, XLSX, JSON, PDF (with OCR for scanned documents), Jupyter notebooks, and Evernote exports. It is built for writers, developers, and anyone who works in Markdown and wants a fast, private way to move between formats.
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iLoveMD's answer:
Every conversion runs entirely in your browser. Your files are processed on your own device and are never uploaded to a server, so nothing leaves your computer. Most online converters upload your document to be processed in the cloud. iLoveMD does the same work locally, which means it is private by design and keeps working even when you are offline.
iLoveMD's answer:
It is free, needs no sign-up or account, and does not track you. There are no file-size caps tied to a paid plan, no watermarks, and no daily conversion limits, because there is no server doing the work to meter. You get a live Markdown preview, a Mermaid diagram editor, and over 20 conversions in one place, all with the assurance that your content stays on your device.
iLoveMD's answer:
Writers, developers, researchers, and technical teams who work in Markdown and need to move between formats like PDF, DOCX, and HTML. It is a good fit for anyone handling sensitive or confidential documents who does not want to upload files to a third-party service, and for people who simply want a fast, no-friction converter without creating an account.
iLoveMD's answer:
iLoveMD started from a simple frustration: converting a Markdown file usually meant uploading it to a website you had to trust with your content. For notes, contracts, and drafts, that felt wrong. The goal was a converter that does all its work in the browser, so the privacy promise is not a policy you have to take on faith but a technical fact. It grew from a single Markdown-to-PDF tool into a full set of conversions across the Markdown workflow, while keeping that client-side model intact.
iLoveMD's answer:
Plain HTML, vanilla JavaScript, and CSS, with no framework and no build step. Conversions are handled by open-source libraries running client-side in the browser, including pdf.js and Tesseract for reading and OCR of PDFs, Mammoth for DOCX, pdfmake and docx for export, and Mermaid for diagrams. It is a fully static site hosted on Cloudflare.