OCRJet

OCRJet — Image to Markdown at Jet Speed.

Image to Markdown Converter

Extract text from images and download it as a clean .md file. Plain-text output that's easy to paste into any Markdown editor.

Drop files here

or click to browse

Ctrl / Cmd + V to paste a screenshot

JPG · PNG · WEBP · PDF

OCR starts automatically after upload. All processing happens in your browser. Files never leave your device.

Features

  • Convert images to a .md file with one click
  • Clean paragraph formatting ready for editing
  • English, Chinese, Japanese, Korean and more
  • Supports JPG, PNG, WEBP, and PDF
  • Download as TXT, Markdown, JSON, or CSV
  • Free, no signup required

Turn images into editable Markdown

OCRJet reads text from an image and lets you download it as a Markdown file, so the result drops straight into your notes, documentation, or blog workflow. OCR runs entirely in your browser.

How to convert an image to Markdown

1. Upload a JPG, PNG, or WEBP image — or paste a screenshot.

2. OCRJet extracts the text automatically.

3. Click Markdown to download a .md file, or copy the text directly.

Works with your existing Markdown workflow

The .md download is plain text, which is valid Markdown everywhere. Paste it into Obsidian, Notion, VS Code, or any Markdown editor and format it further with your own headings and lists.

Formats that work best

JPG, PNG, and WEBP images all work well. PDFs are supported too, which is handy when a slide deck or report was exported as a PDF.

Text-heavy images — slides, articles, invoices — convert cleanly to Markdown. Very dense pages with mixed layouts may need minor cleanup after conversion.

FAQ

Will my formatting be preserved?

OCRJet extracts the raw text with paragraph spacing. Headings and lists are not auto-detected — you add them in your Markdown editor for the most reliable result.

Which image formats are supported?

JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP images, plus PDF files.

Is the file uploaded to a server?

No. All OCR happens locally in your browser.