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Reddit to Markdown Converter

Paste a public Reddit thread link and convert the post and comments into structured Markdown.

Reddit to Markdown converts public Reddit posts and available comments into structured Markdown. Use it when a Reddit thread, discussion, answer, or community research source needs to become a readable .md file for notes, archives, or AI prompts. Keyword data shows a small but real tool intent around Reddit to Markdown, Reddit post to Markdown, Reddit page to Markdown, and Reddit thread to Markdown.

Convert Reddit posts and comments to Markdown

Paste a public Reddit thread URL and the converter formats the post and available comments as Markdown. This is useful when the thread contains troubleshooting details, community recommendations, research discussion, or examples you want to save outside Reddit. The output should be reviewed because deleted comments, collapsed threads, and rate limits can affect completeness.

Separate Reddit Markdown syntax from thread export

Some keyword data also includes informational searches such as how to use Markdown on Reddit or switch to Markdown Reddit. Those searches are about writing comments in Reddit's editor. This page handles the reverse workflow: exporting public Reddit content into Markdown. A separate guide can cover Reddit comment formatting later.

Use Reddit Markdown for research and AI context

Markdown keeps the post title, source URL, body text, and comment structure in a format that is easier to quote and summarize. Use the result for research notes, LLM context, or a manual archive. Do not treat Reddit content as verified evidence without checking the original thread, authorship, and timestamps.

Supported Reddit sources

Public Reddit threads

Use public post or thread URLs that can be fetched without a private account.

Posts and available comments

The converter formats available post text and comments when Reddit exposes them.

No private or deleted content

Private subreddits, deleted comments, removed posts, and hidden content cannot be recovered.

How Reddit to Markdown works

1

Paste a thread link

Add a public Reddit post or thread URL from the discussion you want to save.

2

Read public JSON

The converter attempts to read public post and comment data, then formats it as Markdown.

3

Review comments

Check comment depth, deleted items, and source attribution before saving the `.md` file.

Use Reddit to Markdown for

Community research

Save useful public discussions as Markdown for later analysis.

Troubleshooting notes

Keep a thread with solutions, caveats, and comments in a local note.

AI prompts

Prepare a public Reddit discussion as source context after reviewing it.

Citation drafts

Collect source URLs and comment text before quoting or summarizing.

Reddit to Markdown features and limits

  • Convert public Reddit post and thread URLs into structured Markdown.
  • Include available post text, source URL, and comments when Reddit exposes them.
  • Support Reddit post to Markdown, Reddit page to Markdown, and Reddit thread to Markdown workflows.
  • Open output in the shared editor with preview, copy, and download controls.
  • No private subreddit access, deleted content recovery, account login, vote-history export, or Reddit editor syntax tutorial in the current workflow.
  • Review the original thread before using Reddit content as evidence.

Reddit to Markdown FAQ

How do I convert a Reddit thread to Markdown?

Paste a public Reddit post URL. The converter attempts to format the post and available comments as Markdown.

Can it include comments?

Yes, when public comment data is available. Deleted, removed, hidden, or private comments cannot be recovered.

Does it work with private subreddits?

No. The current tool handles public Reddit links only and does not log in with your account.

Is this a Reddit Markdown editor?

No. This page exports Reddit content to Markdown. It does not teach Reddit comment formatting or switch Reddit's editor mode.

Why did a public thread fail?

Reddit can rate-limit or block requests, and some threads are removed or unavailable. Try again later or use a different public URL.