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Save vs Copy as Markdown

Both tools turn webpages into Markdown. They serve different users, and the right choice depends on what you're actually doing. Here's an honest comparison.

What Copy as Markdown is great at

Minimalist Chrome extension that copies the current tab/selection as Markdown to your clipboard.

Copy as Markdown is a tiny, open-source, clipboard-first tool — install it, right-click, get a Markdown snippet. It's the fastest way to convert a URL + page title to `[title](url)` format, or copy a selection as raw Markdown. Zero config, zero bloat.

Where Save is the better fit

Copy as Markdown handles link-snippet and basic-selection use cases. Save handles full-page conversion with cleanup, YouTube transcripts, Twitter threads, and site-specific extraction. Think of Copy as Markdown as a keyboard shortcut, and Save as a full conversion pipeline.

Feature matrix

Feature Save Copy as Markdown
One-click link formatting Yes Yes
Full page to Markdown AI-powered clean output Raw page dump
Selection to Markdown Yes Yes
Site-specific extraction rules 300+ No
YouTube transcript Yes No
Twitter thread extraction Yes No
Cleanup (ads, nav, cookie banners) Yes Manual
Export as file Yes Clipboard only
Price Free or $5.99/mo Free
Mac & Windows companion Save Vault + MCP No

FAQ — Save vs Copy as Markdown

Do I need Save if I already use Copy as Markdown?

If you only copy the current URL + title, or small selections, Copy as Markdown is perfect and free. Install Save when you want full-page conversion with cleanup — YouTube transcripts, Twitter threads, or feeding content to Claude.

Can I use both?

Yes. Copy as Markdown lives on the right-click menu for quick snippets. Save sits in the browser toolbar for full-page exports. Different problems, different tools.

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Try Save free — 3 saves a month

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