MD-Vis vs StackEdit

Both are free, browser-based Markdown editors. The difference is focus: StackEdit leans into cloud sync and publishing, while MD-Vis focuses on diagrams and multi-format export.

StackEdit is a well-established, open-source in-browser Markdown editor known for syncing with Google Drive and Dropbox and publishing to platforms like GitHub and WordPress. It also supports Mermaid diagrams and LaTeX math. MD-Vis takes a different angle: render Markdown plus Mermaid and Excalidraw, then export to PNG, PDF, Word and PowerPoint — all locally in your browser.

FeatureMD-VisStackEdit
PriceFreeFree
Account requiredNoNo
Live previewYesYes
Mermaid diagramsYesYes
Excalidraw whiteboardYesNo
Frontmatter metadata panelYesNo
LaTeX / mathNoYes
Export to PDFYesYes
Export to Word (DOCX)YesNo
Export to PowerPoint (PPTX)YesNo
Export to PNG imageYesNo
Cloud sync (Drive/Dropbox)NoYes
Publish to GitHub/WordPressNoYes
Content stays in browserYesOptional (sync uploads)
Open sourceYesYes

When StackEdit is the better choice

When MD-Vis is the better choice

Last updated 2026-06-19. Competitor features may change — verify on their sites.

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Render Markdown, Mermaid and Excalidraw, then export to PDF, Word, PowerPoint or PNG.

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Frequently asked questions

Is MD-Vis a StackEdit clone?

No. They overlap on in-browser Markdown editing and Mermaid, but MD-Vis adds Excalidraw and Word/PowerPoint export, while StackEdit adds cloud sync, publishing and LaTeX.

Can StackEdit export to Word or PowerPoint?

StackEdit focuses on HTML and PDF output and publishing integrations; it does not export to DOCX or PPTX. MD-Vis does.

Which is more private?

MD-Vis keeps everything in your browser by default. StackEdit can sync to cloud services, which uploads your content when enabled.