For documents and AI-generated HTML

Create beautiful docs and webpages with your Agents.

Import HTML pages, documents, slides, and AI artifacts. We turn them into a polished page you can edit live, comment on, and publish.

Have document text, HTML, or a .html file?

Plain document text uses AI conversion and requires sign-in. HTML, images, and .html files can be imported without an account.

How it works

From source to live page in three steps.

1

Start with docs, decks, or AI artifacts

Paste a shared Google file, import a web page, paste document text, images, or HTML, or upload an .html file.

2

Convert to an editable page

AI styling turns Google files and pasted text into polished editable regions.

3

Edit, share, and publish

Collaborate with comments and live edits, then publish as a public website.

or

For agents

Or let your coding agent do all three.

Claude Code, Codex, OpenClaw, or any agent can build, edit, and review these docs for you — through one skill you install in seconds.

Set up your agent

Key takeaways

Collaborate live

Work with multiplayer cursors, comments, and version history.

Keep context

Turn messy docs into editable regions without losing discussion.

Share broadly

Viewers can open shared pages without creating an account.

Publish fast

Ship a public web page and keep editing from your library.

Why HTML Docs

HTML is becoming the format for AI work.

Might be switching out my .md for .html. Makes so much sense once you think about it.
Ryan Carson4× founder·@ryancarsonView on X
HTML is the new markdown. I've stopped writing markdown files for almost everything and switched to using Claude Code to generate HTML for me.
ThariqPM, Anthropic·@trq212View on X
Hot tip: ask for HTML. It gives models far more flexibility for graphics, layout, and even interactivity than markdown.
Andrej Karpathyex-OpenAI, ex-Tesla AI·@karpathyView on X