Convert Multiple URLs to Markdown — Instantly, In Parallel, For Free

Convert any web page to clean, copyable markdown. Process multiple URLs simultaneously with our batch converter. 100% client-side — your data never leaves your browser.

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Powerful Features

Parallel Processing

Convert up to 10 URLs simultaneously with configurable concurrency. Fast and efficient.

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Multi-Provider Fallback

Never fail — automatically fallback through multiple providers if one doesn't work.

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One-Click Export

Copy to clipboard, download as .md, or export all as .zip with one click.

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100% Client-Side

Your data never leaves your browser. Complete privacy, no server processing.

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Smart Extraction

Extract main content only — skip navigation, ads, headers, and footers automatically.

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Fully Configurable

Thorough settings for providers, conversion options, and output formatting.

How It Works

1

Paste URLs

Add one or multiple URLs, either by pasting, uploading a file, or using the demo button.

2

Configure

Adjust per-URL settings like include title, ignore links, or clean HTML. Set provider preferences.

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Convert & Export

Click convert, watch the live pipeline, then copy or download your markdown.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is URL to Markdown conversion?

URL to Markdown conversion extracts the content from a web page and transforms it from HTML into clean Markdown format. This makes it easy to copy, edit, and use content in other applications that support Markdown.

How many URLs can I convert at once?

You can convert up to 10 URLs simultaneously with the parallel processing feature. There's no hard limit on total URLs — you can add as many as you need and process them in batches.

Is this tool free?

Yes, it's completely free! We use free tier providers (Jina Reader, urltomarkdown) with automatic fallback. You can optionally add your own API keys for higher rate limits.

Is my data private?

Absolutely. All conversion happens in your browser using client-side JavaScript. Your URLs and content never touch our servers. We don't log or store any of your data.

What format does the output use?

Output is standard GitHub Flavored Markdown (GFM) with syntax highlighting for code blocks, tables, task lists, and more.

What websites are supported?

Any website that allows crawling works. Most public websites are supported. Some may have anti-scraping measures — the multi-provider fallback helps work around this.