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Notion can export a page as Markdown, which is useful for getting content out of Notion, but the resulting .md file still needs to become an actual Word document if that's where it's headed next — and pasting Markdown syntax directly into Word doesn't produce real formatting.
This page converts that exported Markdown into a properly formatted Word document: headings, nested lists, tables, blockquotes, and fenced code blocks all convert to native Word formatting rather than staying as raw syntax, and LaTeX math converts to a real, editable Word equation if the page included any.
Notion's Markdown export handles simple pages — text, headings, lists, tables — well, but structural features specific to Notion itself (linked databases, toggle lists, synced blocks) don't have a Markdown equivalent and won't survive the export in the first place; that's a limitation of Notion's own export, not this converter. Whatever Markdown Notion did produce converts the same way any other Markdown file would.
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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.
In Notion, use the page menu's Export option and choose Markdown & CSV — that downloads a .md file (and a folder of CSVs for any databases) which you can then drop onto this page.
Simple inline tables in a Notion page do. Full Notion databases export as separate CSV files rather than part of the Markdown, so they aren't included in this conversion — you'd need to handle those separately.
Those are Notion-specific structures without a standard Markdown equivalent, so they typically don't survive Notion's own Markdown export intact — that happens before this converter is involved.
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