Markdown tables, built visually.
Write your content in a real table editor. Copy the Markdown. No pipe alignment, no manual formatting, no frustration.
Benefits
See what you are building
A visual table editor shows your data in context. No guessing how the pipes will align. What you see is what you paste.
One-click Markdown export
Click Copy as Markdown in the toolbar. The pipe table is on your clipboard — ready for GitHub, Notion, Stack Overflow, or any Markdown document.
Drag-to-resize before you export
Adjust column widths visually before generating the Markdown. The output maintains clean alignment with proper column spacing.
Seconds, not minutes
Building a Markdown table by hand takes 2-3 minutes for a simple grid. Tablesmit does it in 30 seconds — including content entry.
How it works
Set up your grid
Choose the number of rows and columns you need. Tablesmit starts with a 5x5 grid — resize it to fit your content.
Enter your data
Click each cell and type. Use the toolbar to add or remove rows and columns as you go. Resize columns by dragging the header edges.
Copy as Markdown
Open the Copy dropdown in the toolbar. Choose Copy as Markdown. Paste the result into GitHub, Notion, or your Markdown file.
Use cases
- Creating installation and configuration tables for GitHub README files
- Building feature comparison tables for dev.to and Hashnode articles
- Adding structured data to Notion documents and wikis
- Answering questions on Stack Overflow with clear, formatted tables
- Populating Markdown-based static site content (Hugo, Jekyll, Astro)
Related features
Resize columns and rows the way Excel does.
Drag any column border to resize it. Double-click to auto-fit to content. Tablesmit gives you precise layout control without touching a pixel value.
Copy your table. Paste it anywhere.
Two copy modes: a rendered PNG image for documents and presentations, or tab-separated data for spreadsheets. One button, two destinations — no file download required.
Export to CSV — clean, safe, and universally compatible.
One click exports your table as a properly formatted CSV file. Compatible with every spreadsheet, database, data pipeline, and analysis tool that reads structured data.
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