OpenDraft

Create, edit and share markdown posts with a WYSIWYG editor.

OpenDraft is a versatile online writing tool designed to make drafting, editing, and sharing content effortless and distraction-free. At its core is a powerful WYSIWYG markdown editor that lets writers see exactly how their content will look as they type, eliminating the guesswork common with plain text formats. With intuitive keyboard shortcuts, rich formatting options, and support for images, tables, and syntax-highlighted code blocks, OpenDraft streamlines every stage of the content creation process. Best of all, it’s entirely free to use with no sign-ups, subscriptions, or feature tiers — making professional-grade writing accessible to everyone. This writing tool excels in simplicity without sacrificing capability. Writers can begin drafting instantly since there’s no account required — just open the editor and start writing. Its markdown engine powered by TipTap ensures your formatted text looks beautiful, while drag-and-drop image uploads, link embedding, and rich text support enhance productivity. Whether you’re blogging, documenting ideas, or collaborating on drafts, the workflow is fast, fluid, and distraction-free. OpenDraft is also built for collaboration and sharing. With a single click, you can generate editable links that let colleagues or peers view, edit, or refine content, making collective writing painless. All content is designed to be temporary and private — anonymous drafts auto-delete after seven days and there’s no tracking of user identity, ensuring privacy remains a priority. Finally, OpenDraft supports advanced markdown features like syntax highlighting for code blocks, table creation, and seamless pasting of markdown from external sources. You can also import HTML pages to convert them to clean markdown, and export finished drafts in Markdown or HTML format for storage, publication, or future editing. This balance of power and simplicity makes OpenDraft a top choice among modern writing tools for creators, developers, bloggers, and technical writers alike.