.MD this page is a browser extension that extracts the main content of an article or webpage, removes clutter, and converts it into well-formatted Markdown. Whether you're saving articles, preparing content for large language models, or building knowledge bases, this extension helps you turn messy web pages into structured, readable text in seconds
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".MD this page" is a browser extension that extracts the main content from any article or webpage, removes clutter like ads and navigation, and converts everything into clean, well-structured Markdown with a single click. It’s especially useful for working with modern LLMs, which perform far better when given organized Markdown instead of noisy HTML resulting in clearer structure, better reasoning, and more efficient use of tokens. The extension uses smart extraction (powered by Mozilla Readability), offers a dedicated preview interface, and lets you customize the output by toggling images, links, metadata, and even generating a page structure map. You can then easily copy the result, download it as a .md file, or use it directly as a prompt for AI workflows—turning messy web pages into clean, LLM-ready documents in seconds.
The extension is open source:
https://github.com/Ademking/MD-T...
This is super practical — I've been manually copying and cleaning up web content for my LLM workflows, and it's always a pain dealing with ads, navbars, and random HTML artifacts. Having a one-click 'convert to clean Markdown' is exactly the kind of utility tool that saves cumulative hours. The open-source angle is great too. Does it handle pages with heavy JavaScript rendering well, like SPAs or dynamically loaded content?
Can this be done programmatically? Is there a library that can convert webpages to Markdown so it can be used by agents?
What does it use under the covers to convert the html to markdown? Some pre-existing library or rolls its own? Is there LLM assistance at all?
@adem_kouki — how does the extension handle JavaScript-rendered pages? Most page-to-markdown tools work cleanly on server-side rendered content but produce noisy output when the main body is client-side. Are you doing a readability-style extraction pass before converting, or working directly from the DOM?
About .MD This Page on Product Hunt
“Convert any page to clean Markdown instantly”
.MD This Page launched on Product Hunt on April 18th, 2026 and earned 106 upvotes and 8 comments, placing #12 on the daily leaderboard. .MD this page is a browser extension that extracts the main content of an article or webpage, removes clutter, and converts it into well-formatted Markdown. Whether you're saving articles, preparing content for large language models, or building knowledge bases, this extension helps you turn messy web pages into structured, readable text in seconds
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