DocuW's free Markdown to MediaWiki converter turns your Markdown files into MediaWiki right inside your browser. A lightweight plain-text writing format that uses simple symbols for headings, lists, and emphasis, while MediaWiki is the wiki markup used by Wikipedia and MediaWiki-powered sites. Converting between them normally means installing software or trusting a random upload site: DocuW does it instantly online, with no signup and no watermark.
Write or paste your content into the live Markdown editor, watch the preview update in real time, then export a polished MediaWiki file. The layout, tables, images, and code blocks are all preserved.
Yes. Converting Markdown to MediaWiki on DocuW is completely free with no watermark and no account needed.
Yes. Your file is processed in your own browser and not uploaded to a third-party server for storage, so your content stays private.
DocuW keeps headings, lists, tables, images, links, and code blocks intact so the MediaWiki matches your original as closely as the formats allow.
No. DocuW runs entirely in your web browser, so there is nothing to download or install to convert Markdown to MediaWiki.