Markdown → HTML Converter vs Dillinger

Both convert Markdown to HTML with a live preview, free and with no account needed for basic use. Dillinger is a popular online Markdown editor with cloud-import integrations; Gera Tools converts Markdown to HTML entirely in your browser.

If you want cloud import/export of Markdown, Dillinger is richer. For a fast, private Markdown→HTML conversion that stays in your browser, Gera Tools is free and account-free.

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Side-by-side comparison

Feature Markdown → HTML Converter Gera Tools Dillinger dillinger.io
Price Free, no paywall Free
Account required No account, ever No account needed to use the core tool
Processing location 100% in your browser — input never uploaded Not guaranteed client-side; treat pasted/uploaded data as leaving your machine unless the tool states otherwise
Usage limit No daily/size cap (limited only by your device memory) No hard documented cap for the basic free action
Cloud import/export No cloud integrations (local only) Imports/exports to Dropbox, GitHub, Google Drive, etc.
Ads Light, single ad slot; never blocks the tool Ad-supported free tier
Works offline after load Yes — keeps working with no network Depends on implementation

Comparison based on each tool's publicly stated, free-tier behaviour at the time of writing. Dillinger is a trademark of its respective owner; we link to it for fairness and do not claim affiliation. Where Dillinger is genuinely stronger, the table says so.

FAQ

Does it show a live preview?

Yes. Gera Tools renders the HTML as you type and lets you copy the output.

Is my Markdown uploaded?

No. Conversion runs in your browser; nothing is sent to a server.

When should I use Dillinger instead?

When you want to sync Markdown to Dropbox, GitHub or Google Drive — Dillinger has those integrations built in.