Convert Jupyter Notebook and Markdown files to Word, PDF, PPTX, EPUB, IPYNB, LaTeX, HTML, and more.
Convert Jupyter Notebooks (.ipynb) and Markdown files (.md, .markdown) into polished documents, slides, web pages, technical writing formats, and notebook files. Fast and reliable for students, researchers, educators, and data teams.
Choose your source file type, upload your file, and export it in the format you need.
.ipynb notebook or .md Markdown.Jupyter Notebooks and Markdown are both excellent authoring formats, but they are not always the easiest formats to share or publish directly. Converting them makes your work more accessible:
These landing pages are focused on the conversion pairs people search for most often, and each one jumps into the converter with the right source and output already selected.
Export notebooks into a submission-ready PDF for school, research, and reporting.
Convert notebooks into editable DOCX files for collaboration and review.
Turn notebooks into clean Markdown for GitHub, docs sites, and content workflows.
Create a Jupyter Notebook from Markdown content for teaching, demos, or publishing.
Publish Markdown as polished PDFs for course materials, reports, and handouts.
These long-form guides explain how to prepare notebook content, choose the right destination format, and build stronger workflows between Markdown and Jupyter. They are designed to help readers before and after they use the converter.
Browse the full help center for notebook export advice, Markdown workflows, and destination format comparisons.
Learn how to clean up structure, outputs, and Markdown before converting to PDF, DOCX, HTML, Markdown, or slides.
Compare PDF, Word, Markdown, HTML, EPUB, slides, and IPYNB based on your reader, workflow, and publishing goals.
See how to start with narrative-first Markdown, then move into Jupyter when interactivity and code cells begin to matter.
Yes, converting both .ipynb and Markdown files is free with this tool.
Absolutely. Files are processed securely and not stored after conversion.
Yes, the converter works on any device with a browser.
No installation is needed. Everything runs online in your browser.
Yes. Choose Markdown as the source type, then export it as .ipynb.
Jupyter Notebooks (.ipynb) combine live code, equations, visualizations, and text in a single document, while Markdown files keep writing workflows simple and portable. This converter helps you move between both worlds and export to accessible formats like PDF, Word, Markdown, LaTeX, HTML, EPUB, and IPYNB.
Jump straight into common conversions without reselecting the source and target formats yourself.