
Apple Notes in macOS 26 can now import and export Markdown-formatted documents, giving developers, writers, and students an easier way to move text between apps.
Markdown in Apple Notes
The built-in Notes app has long been a simple, built-in tool for lists, drawing, and everyday writing. For professionals, though, it had a blind spot: moving text cleanly between systems that rely on structured formatting. With macOS 26, that gap finally closes — at least for the basics.
Markdown, a lightweight text-formatting system, has become a common standard for coding documentation, blog posts, and study notes. It uses plain text symbols for structure — like “#” for headings or “*” for lists — so files remain readable anywhere.
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