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Cost and export — without the fine print.

Free in the browser, real Markdown, and export — the most common questions at a glance.

No. mDraft is a visual editor: you format with slash commands and shortcuts, and the app writes valid Markdown for you. Power users can still edit the source directly.

Yes. The browser edition is free with no subscription and no credit card. Open the editor and start — no account required.

Anywhere Markdown is accepted: GitHub, GitLab, Notion, static site generators, wikis, ticketing systems, and other tools that read .md files.

Yes. Switch between the visual view and Markdown source, or show them side by side — both reflect the same document.

The browser editor needs an initial load, then keeps working with cached content. Desktop apps for Windows and macOS run fully offline with local files and autosave.

Plain editors show symbols like ## and **. mDraft shows formatted text as you type and maintains the Markdown for you — less cognitive load, fewer formatting mistakes.

Yes. Native apps for Windows and macOS add filesystem access, recent files, autosave, and full offline editing alongside the same visual experience.

Open and save .md and .txt files on desktop. In the browser, work in the editor and download Markdown or export PDF. Cloud sync is available in the web edition when you need it.