Teacher Tools
Classroom prep without the busywork: generate quizzes and worksheets from any material, check writing for AI patterns and grade-level readability, outline lesson slides, build rubric tables, and export handouts to Word or PDF. Free, no signup — same as every MarkdownMe tool.
Quiz Generator from Text
Turn lesson notes, articles, transcripts, study guides, or documentation into a grounded quiz rendered as classroom-ready question cards. Set question count, grade level, difficulty, and question mix, then export the finished quiz as JSON, CSV, or Markdown. The quiz stays based on the source text and can include multiple choice, true/false, short answer, correct answers, and explanations. Powered by Amazon Nova Micro.
AI Text Detector (Free, In-Browser)
Paste any text and see how likely it was AI-generated, scored 0-100 from 12 transparent, explainable heuristics: sentence-length burstiness, lexical diversity (MATTR), AI vocabulary clustering (delve, tapestry, leverage), em-dash density, negative parallelisms, rule-of-three triplets, transition-phrase density, and more. Every heuristic's contribution is shown so the score is never a black box. 100% client-side — your text never leaves your browser. This is a transparent smell-test, not proof: heuristic detection produces false positives on formal, academic, and non-native-English writing, so never use it for accusations or grading.
Readability Score
Paste Markdown and get Flesch-Kincaid Reading Ease, Grade Level, and other readability metrics. Strips Markdown syntax before analysis for accurate results.
Presentation Outline Generator
Create a structured presentation outline from rough notes. Choose pitch, training, executive brief, or workshop format, then export a slide plan with speaker notes, Marp-compatible Markdown, and a one-page handout. Runs entirely in your browser.
Markdown Table Generator (AI-Powered)
Type a description like 'compare 3 SaaS plans on price, storage, API access' and the AI generates a complete Markdown table — which you can then edit in the spreadsheet grid. Add/remove rows and columns, change alignment, copy or download. Use it for comparison tables, pricing tables, pros-and-cons tables, specs, and network lab results. Powered by Amazon Nova Micro on AWS Bedrock. Daily-capped to stay free.
Markdown to Word (.docx)
Turn Markdown into a native Word document you can open in Microsoft Word, Google Docs, or Pages. Headings, bold, italic, strikethrough, inline code, links, nested bullet and numbered lists, GFM tables, fenced code blocks, and blockquotes all convert to real Word styles you can restyle. Everything runs client-side, so your document never leaves your browser.
Markdown to PDF
Paste Markdown and generate a beautifully styled PDF document. Uses your browser's built-in PDF engine for perfect rendering.
Word & Character Counter
Get accurate word, character, sentence, and paragraph counts from Markdown text. Markdown-aware: doesn't count syntax characters. Also estimates reading time.
YouTube Transcript Converter
Paste the transcript from any YouTube video (one click: ‘…more’ → ‘Show transcript’ → copy) and convert it into the format you need. Five outputs from one paste: a Summary (TL;DR, key points, takeaways), a publish-ready Blog post in Markdown, Show notes (description, timestamped chapters, and resources mentioned), Study notes (structured notes with key terms), or an X/Twitter thread. Output is clean GitHub-Flavored Markdown that drops straight into Notion, Obsidian, your CMS, or a tweet scheduler — perfect for creators repurposing videos, students turning lectures into notes, and marketers spinning webinars into content. Powered by Amazon Nova Micro on AWS Bedrock.
Transcript Cleaner
Paste a raw transcript from YouTube, Zoom, Otter.ai, or any auto-captioning tool and get clean, readable text. Removes timestamps, SRT sequence numbers, speaker labels, filler words (um, uh, like), stutters, and merges broken caption lines into proper paragraphs.
Say It Professionally
Write the message the way you'd say it to a friend — annoyed, blunt, half-formed — and get three workplace-safe versions: Direct (plainspoken but professional), Diplomatic (relationship-preserving), and Brief (the shortest acceptable Slack-ready form). Your actual point survives every rewrite: commitments, refusals, names, and dates are kept exactly as you wrote them. Powered by Amazon Nova Micro on AWS Bedrock.