Two tools, one purchase. Drop your .enex export and get clean Markdown files back. Install the Chrome extension and turn any web page into Markdown. Everything runs in your browser. Nothing uploaded.

You're leaving Evernote. Your notes live in an .enex export that no modern app reads cleanly. And every web clipper you've tried wants to become a second inbox you have to check.
We read Evernote's .enex format, strip the cruft, and hand you one Markdown file per note. Titles, tags, timestamps, code blocks, and images — all preserved. Runs entirely in your browser.
A Chrome extension that converts the page you're on to clean Markdown — full page or just your selection. Copy it or download a .md file. Keeps the source URL. No new library to check.
Pick once. Use forever. Pay for the part that compounds. No annual pressure. No 30-day-free-trial theatre.
No upload. No subscription on Lifetime. No library we lock in. Every claim below is something you can verify by running a conversion yourself.