Export your Markdown documents into standard OpenDocument Text (ODT) format. Optimized for LibreOffice and OpenOffice.
Why developers choose MarkdownExport to build and parse documentation sheets.
ODT is the XML-based open standard for office documents, supported by LibreOffice and Microsoft Word.
Ensures complete data privacy by building ODT files locally in your browser.
Retains document styles, including headers, list hierarchies, blockquotes, and code snippets.
Download the converted ODT file immediately, with no page limits or watermarks.
OpenDocument Text (ODT) is the default file format for LibreOffice, OpenOffice, and other open-source office suites. It is widely used in government and academic circles because of its open XML structure, which ensures long-term accessibility and compatibility.
Our **Markdown to ODT** exporter translates Markdown syntax into valid OpenDocument XML files in real-time. Whether you are formatting an academic paper, writing documentation, or sharing a report, you will receive a clean, styled ODT file that opens correctly in any compatible editor.
Like all MarkdownExport utilities, this tool runs entirely on the client side. Your documents are not uploaded to remote servers, preventing security risks and keeping your data private.
Got questions about conversion or privacy? Find quick answers below.
ODT (OpenDocument Text) is an open-source XML-based text file format standard used by LibreOffice, OpenOffice, and AbiWord.
Yes. All conversion processing is handled within your browser window, keeping your text secure.
Yes. Microsoft Word has built-in support for ODT files and preserves all basic document structures.
Yes. Markdown tables are converted into ODT table grids, preserving data alignment.
No. The local compiler processes files of any size without limitations.