Best Free Markdown Editors of 2024

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top Free Markdown Editors on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    Joplin Reviews
    Joplin is an open-source note taking and todo application that can manage a large number notes in a notebook. You can search the notes and copy, tag, and modify them from either the application or your own text editor. The notes are in Markdown format. Joplin can import Evernote notes via.enex files. This includes the formatted content (which has been converted to Markdown), resources (images and attachments, etc.). Complete metadata (geolocation and updated time, created times, etc.) Plain Markdown files are also possible to be imported. The notes can be synchronized using various cloud services such as Nextcloud, Dropbox and OneDrive. Notes, tags, and other metadata can be synchronized with cloud services such as Nextcloud, Dropbox, OneDrive, WebDAV, and File System (for example, with a network directory). Plain text files can be easily inspected, backed-up, and moved around. The application is available on Windows, Linux, macOS and Android.
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    Pure Writer Reviews
    This editor is fast and simple, with Markdown and plain text options. It was designed to provide what we consider a "good writing experience". Pure Writer is minimalistic, so you can write as you want it to anytime, anywhere. Pure Writer's line spacing and paragraph spacing features will make your text easier and more readable. Not only that, but it also has smooth scrolling, a swipe-to-collapse-keyboard, and many more exciting features. Simplicity is better than complexity. We've got you covered. You can encrypt your work using your fingerprint, share your content quickly to other applications, and even start or stop writing whenever it suits you. You will not lose any work when you use this text editor, unless you delete it manually. You can still recover it from the past, regardless of whether it was accidentally deleted or shut down unexpectedly.
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    Atom Reviews
    Atom is a hackable text editor built on Electron and inspired by our favorite editors. It is customizable but still easy to use the default configuration. Although a text editor is the heart of a developer’s toolbox, it doesn’t always work by itself. With the GitHub package, you can access Git and GitHub from Atom. You can create new branches, stage and commit, push, pull, resolve merge conflicts and view pull requests all from your editor. Atom already includes the GitHub package, so you are ready to go. Atom is compatible with all operating systems. It can be used on OS X, Windows or Linux. You can search for and install new packages, or create your own right within Atom. Atom makes it easier to write code faster thanks to its intelligent and flexible autocomplete. Browse and open files, whole projects, or multiple projects from one window.
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    Obsidian Reviews

    Obsidian

    Obsidian

    $25 one-time payment
    3 Ratings
    Obsidian, a powerful knowledge database, works on top a local folder of plaintext Markdown files. Human brains are non-linear. We move from one idea to the next all the time. Your second brain should function in the same way. Obsidian makes it easy to make and follow "connections". You can take your notes like a gardener and then, at the end of each day, you can sit back and admire your knowledge graph. Note-taking can be very personal. You've tried every app and there's always something wrong. You deserve better. Obsidian was built to be extensible. You can quickly set up your own toolkit with 22 core plugins or 149 community plugins. Once Obsidian reaches version 1.0, you'll be able install third-party plugins and build your own. The sky is the limit. Cloud services can be shut down, bought or changed privacy policies at any time. The last thing you want are proprietary formats and data lock in. Obsidian stores your data in a local folder.
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    BlueGriffon Reviews

    BlueGriffon

    Disruptive Innovations

    $87.75 one-time payment
    2 Ratings
    Based on Firefox's rendering engine, the next-gen Web and EPUB editor are available. BlueGriffon®, a proud inheritor from all of its famous ancestors, has a long list: Netscape®, Mozilla® Composer, and Nvu. It is powered by Gecko (the same rendering engine that powers Firefox® Composer), and has tons of powerful features. BlueGriffon®, which is used by millions around the globe, includes Universities, Governments, and even the European Parliament, is powered by Gecko. The French Government officially recommends it as the Web Authoring Tools for the French Administration, in its efforts to rely on and encourage Free Software.
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    FoldingText Reviews
    For Mac users who like plain text. FoldingText is a markdown text editor that offers productivity features. FoldingText is different from other editors. It can outline, create to-do lists and much more.
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    MadNotes Reviews

    MadNotes

    Department of Web

    $3
    MadNotes PRO is a note-taking browser extension with privacy settings that transform each card into an unlimited workspace. Main Features: ✔️Rich text formatting ✔️Synchronization ✔️Unlimited docs ✔️Security by default ✔️Dark & Light Mode ✔️ Privacy Settings Download the MadNotes browser extension from the Chrome, Edge, and Firefox browser stores, or try it on the web.
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    Hashnode Reviews

    Hashnode

    Hashnode

    $199 per month
    Hashnode allows you to easily create and grow your developer blog or team blog. AI-powered features will help you improve your writing. Blogging platform for software developers and technical authors. Blogs that are super-fast and SEO optimized for developers and tech enthusiasts. Hashnode's blogs are up-to date with SEO techniques and score over 90 on all Lighthouse criteria. They are simple, elegant and user-friendly. Own your traffic. Blog for free with a custom domain. Blog on your own domain, not rented URLs. You can map your custom domain for free to your Hashnode Blog and own your traffic. True content ownership. Automatic GitHub publishing and backup. Publish articles directly from your GitHub repository on your Hashnode Blog and backup your Hashnode posts to GitHub. WYSIWYG editor that prioritizes Markdown allows you to write with ease. Hashnode’s Markdown-based WYSIWYG Editor is great for code blocks, syntax highlights, and web embeds.
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    Archimedes Reviews

    Archimedes

    Furnace Creek Software

    $10
    Archimedes, a Markdown/LaTeX editor for Mac, is designed to make mathematical writing easy and fun. Archimedes is an editor that can edit plain text as well as Markdown. It has a syntax highlighter, and keyboard shortcuts to perform common actions like inserting images or links. Archimedes' complete support for Markdown makes formatting and structuring your documents elegant and simple. In Math Mode, Archimedes allows you to write mathematics using a subset LaTeX. This makes it an accessible LaTeX Editor. Enter $$ to start. Over 700 intuitive commands such as sqrta2+b2 help you produce stunning output. Archimedes autocompletes commands, intelligently matching closing braces, parenthesis, and brackets as you type.
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    LightCat Reviews

    LightCat

    LightCat

    $9 per user, per month
    Your team's edge is product knowledge. This knowledge takes time. It's easy to make notes in LightCat. In LightCat, you Scribble. These "scribbles", can then be connected to create the tree of knowledge. You can embed charts, videos, and Figma boards. It is easy to build the knowledge tree. Simply add a tag or note to the knowledge tree. That's all there is to it. The tags act like edges on a graph, connecting the documents. The scribble is now embedded in every document that has the tag. LightCat allows you to create features and user stories using scribbles - also known as "tickets". Convert the entire Scribble into one feature. You can map different lines to different features, or convert the entire Scribble into one feature. Soon, you'll be able push the tickets to JIRA. LightCat is a powerful WYSIWYG markdown editor. It is easy to create professional-looking Product Documentation. Keep everyone on the same page. LightCat offers a powerful Product Decision Framework, Storyboard. Storyboard is flexible as a spreadsheet, but powerful as an algorithm.
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    Boost Note Reviews

    Boost Note

    Boost Note

    $3 per member per month
    Boost Note is a powerful collaborative workspace for developers that works at a light speed. Boost Note was designed to improve developers productivity by providing the best note taking experience for developers. This is not just a GitHub-flavored markdown. Diagrams created with Charts.js and Mermaid can be embedded in documents to increase visibility. To create your own Markdown editor, you can choose from keymaps such as Vim, more than 150 themes and many other options. Programmatically manage your documents. Get an authentication token to access Boost Note's APIs through simple HTTP requests. Zapier allows you to automate your documentation with over 2,000 tool integrations. Work together with your colleagues to share information. All your teams can use the same shared workspace. Boost Note's realtime editing allows you to collaborate on documents. You can check the revision history of a document. In one click, you can roll back to the previous version. Granula access control is based on workspace.
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    Corilla Reviews

    Corilla

    Corilla

    $45 per month
    The cloud's fastest markdown editor. Technical writers created it to improve the UX and simplify the writing process. Team draft links and same-page authoring. This tool was designed from the ground up to improve collaboration between developers, writers, and the entire organization. You can store your content in a dedicated repository that allows for powerful search and tagging, as well as full version control. You won't have to worry about duplicate files or confusing version names. Modular content publishing lets you choose your preferred topic-based authoring style and single sourcing to maximize content reuse. No more dead-end wikis. Your internal documentation is now more accessible and dynamic than ever. In just a few clicks, you can create company-wide private documentation or role-specific guides to new hires or reporting. Unlimited documentation hosting available with the option to host on a custom domain, integrate publishing to external services, or self-hosting.
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    MarkdownPad Reviews

    MarkdownPad

    MarkdownPad

    $14.95 one-time payment
    MarkdownPad is a Markdown editor for Windows. Instantly see how your Markdown documents will look in HTML when you create them. LivePreview will automatically scroll to your current editing location while you type. Markdown formatting can easily be applied (and removed!) with keyboard shortcuts or toolbar buttons. MarkdownPad doesn't require you to be an expert in Markdown. MarkdownPad can be customized to suit your needs. You can change the colors, fonts, sizes, and layouts. Your own CSS stylesheets can change the look of HTML documents. MarkdownPad supports multiple stylesheets, and includes a built-in CSS editor. The default CSS is simple and beautiful, and will make your HTML documents look amazing. You can quickly create ready-to use HTML documents or copy a section of your document as HTML. MarkdownPad Pro supports multiple Markdown processing engine, including Markdown Extra (with table support) and GitHub Flavored Markdown.
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    HackMD Reviews

    HackMD

    HackMD

    $5 per user per month
    Real-time collaboration that works fast breaks down the barriers between members. Change notification keeps everyone posted. Team workspace allows for a bird's eye view of all documents in the team. Templates shared keep the style and format consistent. You have complete control over who and what you share with thanks to granular note permissions and private image storage. Technical document, UML chart, math formula, data visualization, even slide deck - All portable. Use Git to manage documentation, centralize editing and storage, and centralize final documents. Hotkey-invoked browser extension allows you to access your notes. HackMD in VSCode: One-click export of notes You can version control your documents using your favorite GitHub workflow. Hotkey-invoked browser extension allows you to capture your thoughts and keep you in the flow.
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    Pulsar Reviews

    Pulsar

    Pulsar-Edit

    Free
    Hyper-hackable text editor that is community-driven. Pulsar is compatible with all operating systems. It works on OS X, Windows and Linux. Pulsar allows you to search for and install new packages, or create your own. Pulsar makes it easier to write code faster thanks to its intelligent and flexible autocomplete. Browse and open files, whole projects, and multiple projects from one window. Split your Pulsar interface in multiple panes to edit and compare code across files. You can preview, find, and replace text in any file or across all of your projects.
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    WizNote Reviews
    WizNote will remind you of the things you've been thinking about. Webpage collected, full-text search, folders, and markdown. Free Docker image for WizNote Server! Clip webpage and blog, import variable file, conquer fragmentation. Handwriting, photos, voice, attachments, more that just text. Light editing tool, markdown support, upload data to server. Historical version, once saved is permanent. Tags, folders, and groups. Data organization, full-text search, and shortcut of notes. Find folders and notes, collaborate and boost your work. Connect people with comments and create a shared workspace. Work can be improved by editing together and moving work forward. Work should be kept organized and done at the same time. Reduce repetition and work more together. Hosted on your own infrastructure, tailored to your needs. WizNote is available on your mobile, tablet, and computer.
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    Markdown Monster Reviews

    Markdown Monster

    Markdown Monster

    $59 one-time payment
    Markdown Monster is an easy-to-use Markdown editor and viewer that combines syntax highlighting with sophisticated and fast edit capabilities. You can see your output while you type and scroll with a collapsible synced preview. You can embed images, tables, links, emojis, and code with Markdown text. Or, you can use our UI-based helpers to simplify many operations using a few keystrokes. Drag and drop images from Explorer or the built-in file browser to paste them. Your content will be streamlined without any distractions thanks to inline spell-checking and word count. Markdown can be exported to HTML or PDF by saving it to disk, or by copying Markdown selections to the clipboard as HTML. The HTML preview displays syntax colored code snippets of most common coding languages. It can also be customized with HTML or CSS templates to match your sites. You can choose between dark and light app themes and individual editor and preview themes that you can customize.
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    ReadmeStack Reviews
    ReadmeStack – Free Markdown web editor synchronized to GitHub. Create, format and export content easily. Simplify note-taking and blog writing. Export to HTML, DOCX or MD. Syntax highlighting. Easy editing with intuitive toolbars and floating menus.
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    Bluefish Reviews
    Bluefish is a powerful editor that targets programmers and web developers. It offers many options to create websites, scripts, and programming code. Bluefish supports many programming languages and markup languages. Take a look at the screenshots and get a complete overview of features. You can also download it immediately. Bluefish is an open source development project released under the GNU GPL License. Bluefish runs on all desktop operating systems, including Linux, FreeBSD MacOS-X, Windows and OpenBSD. Bluefish 2.2.12 is minor maintenance release that includes some minor new features. The most important feature is a fix for crashes in simple searches. The compatibility with Python 3 has been improved. Improved coding detection in Python files. Triple-click now selects a line. Bluefish works better on Mac OSX thanks to the new permission features. Bluefish also supports certain languages on OSX by using the correct language in its user interface.
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