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Jupyter Notebook to ODT

Convert a Jupyter Notebook (IPYNB) to an OpenDocument (ODT) file for LibreOffice or Google Docs.

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How to use Jupyter Notebook to ODT

  1. 1Upload a supported file (.ipynb).
  2. 2Adjust any settings (if available) to match your desired output.
  3. 3Click “Convert” to generate your output (.odt).
  4. 4Download or copy the result.

Example

Convert Jupyter Notebook to OpenDocument (ODT). This is regular document content—no Markdown needed inside the file.

Input (.ipynb)
Example.ipynb
This is regular document content—no Markdown needed inside the file.
Upload
Project Update
This is what a normal document looks like (headings, paragraphs, lists, and tables).
  • Milestones: Draft, Review
  • Next: Publish to web
ItemOwner
DraftAda
ReviewGrace
Output (.odt)
Example.odt
Download

FAQ

Do I need to log in?
No. You can use this tool without logging in.
What input does it support?
You can use upload. Supported file types: .ipynb. Max file size: 50 MB.
What will I get as output?
You’ll get a generated result (.odt) that you can download or copy.
Is my content private?
Processed on MD Editor servers. Uploaded files are stored in a private S3 bucket (not publicly readable). Uploads use signed URLs, and results are provided via time-limited signed download links. Files are automatically deleted within 1 day.
Why might I see an upgrade prompt?
Some tools are available only on certain plans or have usage limits. If you hit a limit, you’ll see an upgrade option.