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A PDF is often the right format for a ChatGPT answer you want to share or keep — it looks the same on any device, prints cleanly, and can't be accidentally edited the way a Word doc can. But ChatGPT only gives you Markdown-formatted text in the chat window, not a PDF.
This page presets mdformatter's converter to PDF output: paste the Markdown ChatGPT produced, click Convert, and the preview renders directly in your browser — headings, tables, fenced code blocks, and LaTeX math all included — before you download the finished PDF. You can also choose a page size, margins, and whether to add a cover page or table of contents first.
Useful for turning a ChatGPT-drafted brief, research summary, or explainer into something ready to send or print, without needing separate PDF software.
Since the PDF is generated directly in the browser from the same Markdown, there's no intermediate step of exporting to Word first and printing to PDF from there — one conversion, and the layout options (page size, margins, cover page) are applied before the file is ever generated, not adjusted afterward.
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.md file (drag-and-drop works anywhere on the page).Convert the same Markdown source to DOCX, HTML, or PDF — pick the format you need at export time.
Write LaTeX as $...$ (inline) or $$...$$ (display) and get real, editable Word equations in your DOCX — not images.
Headings, lists, blockquotes, tables, and fenced code blocks all render cleanly in every export format.
Choose page size, margins, table of contents, cover page, and header/footer options before you export.
Open the page and start typing. There's no sign-up, no login, and nothing to install.
Generated files are automatically deleted after 24 hours. Nothing is kept longer than necessary.
Yes — both render directly in the browser as part of the PDF generation, keeping their structure and formatting rather than flattening into plain text.
Yes — the Settings panel lets you add a cover page and an auto-generated table of contents, plus choose page size and margins, before exporting.
Yes — LaTeX written as $...$ or $$...$$ renders as real math notation in the PDF output.
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