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Convert your existing PDF archive into clean, structured Markdown that can be pasted or imported directly into a knowledge base. This speeds up migration by reducing manual reformatting and making content easier to search, edit, and maintain.
This feature helps you migrate large collections of PDF documents into a knowledge base by producing Markdown output suitable for modern documentation systems. It focuses on turning PDF content into readable headings, paragraphs, lists, and other common structures that map well to Markdown. You can use the Markdown output to quickly create new knowledge base articles or update existing ones with consistent formatting. The result is easier to organize and version-control than PDFs, and it supports faster full-text search and linking between related pages. This is useful for teams consolidating legacy documentation, policies, manuals, or technical references into a single source of truth. It also supports workflows where content needs to be edited collaboratively, reviewed, and published with minimal friction. By working in Markdown, you can integrate with common tools and pipelines that power internal wikis and documentation sites. Overall, it reduces time spent copying, cleaning, and restructuring content during a PDF-to-knowledge-base migration.
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