On the web
Drag, drop, done.
Paste Markdown or drop a .docx right in the browser and get back a clean native Word file or a print-ready PDF. No account, no install — the document is processed in memory and discarded.
Open the converterUsage / however you work
The same typeset engine, met where you already are — a file to drop in the browser, a note in your Obsidian vault, a page to gather comments on, or a draft written by your AI. Pick the way that fits your day; the setting and quiet proofreading come with all of them.
The ways / four ways in
On the web
Paste Markdown or drop a .docx right in the browser and get back a clean native Word file or a print-ready PDF. No account, no install — the document is processed in memory and discarded.
Open the converterIn Obsidian
Two plugins, same engine as this site: Export DOCX turns any note into a real Word document, and Share publishes a note as a reading page — wikilinks, callouts and embeds intact, no copy-paste.
About the pluginsFor feedback
Publish a Markdown doc as a page people can actually read — clean, typeset, on any screen — and collect their comments inline, anchored to the exact passage. The one thing a gist, a blog or a PDF won’t give you.
About ShareFrom your AI
An MCP server connects Claude Desktop or Claude Code to Typeset: ask your assistant to publish, and the Markdown it wrote becomes a shareable, typeset web page — without leaving the chat.
About the MCPNot sure where to start?
The browser converter needs nothing but a file. Once it’s part of your day, the plugins and the MCP bring the same engine into wherever you write.