Overview
HTML export creates a standalone.html file that can be opened in any browser without an internet connection. All images are embedded directly into the file.
Free plan users get the static HTML variant. Pro and Business users unlock interactive and presentation-style variants as well.
How to Export HTML
Choose a variant (Pro+)
If you are on Pro or Business, select one of the three variants:
- Static — a clean, scrollable page
- Interactive — clickable table of contents and collapsible sections
- Presentation — slide-based view with keyboard navigation
HTML Variants
| Variant | Description | Plan |
|---|---|---|
| Static | Clean scrollable page with all content inline | All |
| Interactive | TOC sidebar, collapsible sections, smooth scrolling | Pro+ |
| Presentation | Slide-based with arrow key navigation | Pro+ |
What’s Included
- All text formatting, headings, lists, and tables
- Images embedded as base64 (no external dependencies)
- Code blocks with syntax highlighting
- Responsive layout that adapts to screen size
Use Cases
- Offline documentation — share the file via email or USB without requiring internet access.
- Internal wikis — upload the HTML file to your company intranet or Confluence.
- Client deliverables — send a self-contained tutorial that works anywhere.
Are images embedded or linked?
Are images embedded or linked?
All images are embedded directly in the HTML file as base64-encoded data. The file is fully self-contained — no external requests are made.
Can I edit the exported HTML?
Can I edit the exported HTML?
Yes. The exported file is standard HTML. You can open it in any code editor and modify styles, content, or structure.
Is there a file size limit?
Is there a file size limit?
There is no hard limit, but documents with many high-resolution screenshots will produce larger files. A typical 20-screenshot document generates a 5-15 MB HTML file.
Why don't I see the variant picker?
Why don't I see the variant picker?
The variant picker only appears on Pro and Business plans. Free plan users automatically get the static variant.