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MDXport - Markdown to PDF (Perfect Typesetting)
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A delivery engine for AI-generated content. Convert Markdown to a beautifully typeset PDF entirely in your browser—no uploads, no tracking, privacy-first. One-click fixes for common export issues like table overflow and heading hierarchy glitches.

Features

Markdown to PDF
Typesetting Fixes
Runs Client-side
Privacy-first

Try It Out

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Open MDXport - Markdown to PDF (Perfect Typesetting)

Usage Examples

Basic Usage

MDXport Usage Example

Usage Steps:

  1. Open MDXport - Go to https://mdxport.mastermao.com/
  2. Paste content - Paste your Markdown (or AI-generated text with tables) into the editor
  3. Check preview - Review headings, tables, and pagination in the live preview
  4. Export PDF - Export and save the PDF locally

Features:

  • Runs 100% client-side - Your content stays in your browser and is not uploaded
  • Auto-fix formatting issues - Helps with table overflow and heading hierarchy issues
  • Optimized for AI output delivery - Great for turning AI drafts into shareable PDFs
  • Fast PDF export - No installation or complex setup required

Use Cases:

  • AI report delivery - Export AI-generated reports/proposals as PDFs
  • Table-heavy docs - Prevent table overflow and layout breakage in PDF exports
  • Markdown notes - Turn Markdown notes into consistent, shareable PDFs
  • Sensitive content - Local processing for privacy-sensitive documents

Common Questions (Q&A):

  1. Q: Does MDXport upload my content?
    A: No. MDXport runs entirely in the browser, so your content stays local and is not uploaded to a server.
  2. Q: What kind of content is it best for?
    A: It works best for long-form Markdown, structured documents with headings, and AI-generated content with complex tables.
  3. Q: Why do tables often break when exporting to PDF?
    A: Many exporters struggle with table width and page breaking, causing overflow or misalignment. MDXport focuses on fixing these typesetting issues.